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Good movie, but...
Since I'm tending more and more toward a sailboat, I have a question. How often in your various areas is it impossible to move under sail because it is dead calm? Anybody care to give an estimate in terms of days/hours/season? Ohara has said there is "no wind" in the summer on the Florida gulf coast, but since I'm not there with a sailboat I don't how to interpret that in a meaningful way. Thanks. --Vic |
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