Anyone sail this weekend?

From: Bill.Lide@ncal.kaiperm.org-DeleteThis
Date: Tue Apr 11 1995 - 10:58:44 PDT


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Date: Tue, 11 Apr 1995 10:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Bill.Lide@ncal.kaiperm.org-DeleteThis
Subject: Anyone sail this weekend?
In-Reply-To: The letter of Tuesday, 11 April 1995 10:31am PT
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Windy Cove wasn't bad Sunday. It was 5.0 all day long, as steady as north
winds ever are in Rio. Even when the ebb began and pointing became necessary,
5.0 was still enough.

The water, on the other hand, was . . . err, very refreshing.

Bill



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