Re: speaking of tides, what about 3d?

From: Jeff Hodges (hodges@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu May 11 1995 - 08:36:23 PDT


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> Calculating forward, I get a low on Friday of 1.8 at 1700.
> I consider anything less than 2.5 feet marginal and less than 2 feet I
won't sail there.

Ok, so it sounds like 3d ain't a good idea for tomorrow afternoon.

> but the sandbars are many.

Well, that answers that question. No, I really don't want to try one at speed.

> You'll do what my friend calls the "Grand Tour."

uh, been there, done that -- don't need no stinkin' sandbars to help me. ;^)

perhaps see some of you at coyote tomorrow aft if there's wind. thanks for the
feedback and all.

Jeff



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