Re: speaking of tides, what about 3d?

From: Jeff Hodges (hodges@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu May 11 1995 - 12:42:44 PDT


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> sailing through the inside
part exactly at low tide (with .9 feet) and did not hit one sand bar.

what length fin?

Jeff

ps: jim paugh also indicates no problems at new launch on 1ft & above low
tides.



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