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Sand Bar is a beginners spot but is not that interesting for an advanced
sailor. If your wife is learning to water start, than Glass beach is
good or at the very end of the Sherman Island access road is Tea Rio
beach.
>
> On Tue, 13 May 1997 Geoffrey.Boehm@wj.com-DeleteThis wrote:
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> > I would like to take my wife, a beginner, to the delta. Where is a
> > good spot for a beginner to sail that would also be acceptable for an
> > advanced sailor? A place with a decent long beach and mellower tides
> > would be nice - I surely don't want to deal with walking a longboard
> > down sandbags. I myself have only sailed at the end of the levee road.
> >
>
> The place you want is called the Sand Bar.
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> Just past the Cliff House restaurant which is just past the bridge into Rio
> Vista.
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> kasplash@crl.com-DeleteThis
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