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Salty said:
Perhaps in your home waters they call races for inclement weather. They don't do that up my way on the LIS. I often observe and photograph the local racers since I'm always out anyway. I remember one race in fairly wild weather... The wind and waves were picking up rapidly, and rain was coming down in buckets. Then it got bad. One of the boats radioed the commitee boat and advised that "Lightning is now hitting the water all around the boats. What do you want to do?." The committee boat didn't reply for about a minute, and then came back with, "Okay, I'm shortening the course". Sheeesh! Not where I mostly sail- western LIS. If it rains but the wind remains ok they will stay out, but if it gets real windy or rains hard they usually call it. While I can't see any reason to call a race for most weather, lightning still bothers me after nearly getting hit as I left a boat. The boat's electronics got fried, and another boat had the hull pierced over a hundred times. Red |
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