Re: Third today/tomorrow?

From: Michael Schuh (schuh@apm-iris1.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Aug 23 1995 - 21:54:49 PDT


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From: schuh@apm-iris1.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis (Michael Schuh)
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Subject: Re:  Third today/tomorrow?

Ok, how does Bodega buoy relate to the wind at 3rd? Bodega is probably
80 miles to the north. I sailed 3rd today from 3:30 until 6:00 on my
4.8/8'6" combination. Worked well. The sail was small coming out of
the jibes but fine otherwise. Swell was good for first hour and then
all but disappeared. 5.4 probably would have been a better sail for last
half of the time I was out.

Schuh

> From: "Edward W. Scott" <shred@netcom.com-DeleteThis>
> Subject: Third today/tomorrow?
>
> As of now (4:30 pm on Wed.), the buoy is still blowing 23/27 at Bodega.
> This is usually a sign of good things to come at Third. Anyone sail
> today? How was it? It's ebbing till dark tomorrow, and if the wind gods
> cooperate, it should be good.

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