Re: Scotts 6/12/97

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Subject: Re: Scotts 6/12/97

Hey!!!
That beach S of da' Fart House is Montara.
Never tried to sail it, but interesting on a south winter storm.
* too on-shore for usual spring-summer conditions.
Sharp park, Linda Mar, and Miramar are all sailed on occasion, but you
definitely have to be either really lucky or way-in-tuned.Ocean Beach is
sailed frequently by the hardy; but its hard-sailin.
Gazos and South; or north of Marin (except for Stinson)
Thats a mean stubborn strip in between. 'nothings impossible'
TD

** Has anybody sailed Fort Cronkite in the Headlands?
      That place could be
      awesome it the conditions were right.



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