Re: Anyone sail this weekend?

From: steve shugart (steves@malik.rose.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Apr 10 1995 - 16:58:54 PDT


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Subject: Re: Anyone sail this weekend?
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Date: Mon, 10 Apr 95 16:58:54 PDT
Full-Name: steve shugart
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> Pager was going off for Sherman all day. Looked great, but NW. So where
> do you sail at Sherman on a Northwest wind? Windy Cove? The normal places?
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> -shrEd
> Ed Scott
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> You want to sail between windy cove and the bridge at Rio Vista, which
translates to Glass Beach, the jungle or Windy Cove. Make sure you check
the tides, need a flood on a northerly.

Saturday, Scotts
Drove all the way from Sacto to sail the coast on Saturday, the clearing
winds never made it, but the swell was awesome at Scotts.

Steve Shugart
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