Re: 3rd ave ramp

From: Luigi Semenzato (luigi@Nersc.GOV-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue May 20 1997 - 12:10:45 PDT


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Subject: Re: 3rd ave ramp 
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 19 May 1997 21:50:58 PDT." <Roam.SIMC.2.0.6.864103419.17040.jpaugh@jurassic> 
Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 12:10:45 -0700
From: Luigi Semenzato <luigi@Nersc.GOV-DeleteThis>


I sail often at the Emeryville Marina, and algae growth on the ramp is
a problem there too. The ramp is built out of concrete bricks with
holes in them (there must be a better term). At low tide it is
extremely slippery. One needs to wedge toes or heel in the holes to
get a grip, and must move slowly.

I would imagine a featureless, sloping concrete surface with algae to
be unusable.

Traffic at the Emeryville ramp is only a small fraction of that at
3rd. ---Luigi



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