Today at San Luis

From: Will Estes (westes@usc.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Jul 04 1994 - 22:13:34 PDT


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Subject: Today at San Luis
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Poulton and I made it out to San Luis Forebay today around
3:00 p.m., and things went from good to great. It was a
steady 19-to-40 the whole time we were there. When we left
around 7:30 it was going 22-to-37, averaging 30.

I tried my 4.3 Northwave Tri-Lite sail for the first time.
While the sail handled tons of wind, it just didn't
translate power into speed. Ken, who was on a Windwing 4.2
Race, was killing me all day long. I'm spoiled to race
sails.

I can officially announce that Ken pulled off his first duck
jibe today.

-- 
Thanks,
Will Estes              Internet: westes@usc.com-DeleteThis
U.S. Computer           Saratoga, CA  95070



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