Re: Obstacles

From: Alex Pang (pang@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Apr 25 1994 - 11:52:18 PDT


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From: Alex Pang <pang@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re:  Obstacles


> 1. Pipe at Coyote - Yesterday at Coyote, I discovered a pipe or cable
> sticking out at a 45 degree angle at low tide. On the reach out to the
> channel it was to the right of the race marker and about 3/4 of the way out.
> I struck it on a full-tilt plane when I heard a quite solid bang on my fin.
> Luckily, didn't appear to be any permanent damage. Keep your eyes peeled on
> low tide.

are there submerged 'trees' there too? hit a submerged branch around
5pm yesterday (tide was not quite all the way down yet). i would
estimate that this piece was about 100 yards straight out from the
closest pole marking the swim area...

alex



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