Re: Coyote 4/17/94

From: Kirk Lindstrom (kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Apr 18 1994 - 18:32:51 PDT


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From: Kirk Lindstrom <kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re:  Coyote 4/17/94
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Date: Mon, 18 Apr 94 18:32:51 PDT
Cc: poulton@hplabs.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis (Ken Poulton), kennyf@lmsc.lockheed.com-DeleteThis, kenf@netcom.com-DeleteThis
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> ....................................................., I also found
> the wind to be stronger going North. The only times I have heard
> reports of more wind at 3rd than Coyote or Tigers is when the fog has
> moved in and covered Tigers and Coyote but not 3rd. My strategy has
> always been to go north when the wind looks weak at 3rd or Coyote.
>
> -matt
>
Agree with the thread 'till here. Often if the fog in
encroaching on the hills South of Coyote I've found 5.1/5.6
sinker wind at Palo Alto while Coyote is a tough 6.2/6.9 day.

Today it was blowing hard at PA, but I repaired my 8'11" and
will sail tomorrow....maybe the stick if there is no game.

Kirk



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