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"John" wrote in message
ups.com... = Yes, he's lucky. Yikes, pictures like that belong in the dictionary next to the definition of "bad day." Living on the east coast and having only driven over the Golden Gate, I have no idea what this place really looks like. But my question is this, why would someone choose to enter the bay between the south bridge pier and so close to the shore? The presence of surfers suggests that this is a spot know of consistent breaking waves. Its easy to say so from the comfort of my office, that it seems I would never want to enter the bay that way, perhaps staying in deeper water and away from the breakers. Are there locals who might comment? I have come in through Sebastian Inlet in Florida lots of times, another place the surfers love, and there have been a lot of times when the inlet looked deceptively smooth when looking in from the outside. But Sebastian is a mean ol critter, has eaten its fair share of boats, and I wouldnt trust it when its flat and glassy. It can be perfectly passable, and I've sailed there many times, including big boats such as a B39 and with my old Cal 20. Obviously, the skipper made a huge mistake. Interestingly, he didn't lose his boat. It was recovered with minimal damage beyond the rigging, refloated, and continues to sail. I am sorry the guy lost his boat, and grateful that was all that appears to have been lost. take care . . . John -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Interestingly, he didn't lose his boat. It was recovered
with minimal damage beyond the rigging, refloated, and continues to sail. Kind of like the saying amongst pilots: Any landing that you can walk away from is a good one . . . any landing that you can use the plane again is a great one. Take care . . . John |
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"John" wrote in message
oups.com... Interestingly, he didn't lose his boat. It was recovered with minimal damage beyond the rigging, refloated, and continues to sail. Kind of like the saying amongst pilots: Any landing that you can walk away from is a good one . . . any landing that you can use the plane again is a great one. Take care . . . John Yeah, I guess... it was just a matter of money and embarassment for him I guess. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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