Re: Crissy Report 4/13

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Justin Gordon wrote:
>
> Had a great session on my 8.2 and Lab from 5:15 - 7:15. There were
> about 10 sailors out.
>
> Did anybody sail 3rd or the Coast on Saturday? Crissy was very windy
> when I arrived at 3:45, so I rigged my 5.3, but then the wind backed
> off and shifted to the North. It was really gusty and not very good.
>
> Justin

enjoyed an afternoon of 3.0 (unless you could find something smaller)
and an ebb at grassi pt., tomales bay. nw wind averaging mid to high
30's, water blowing some foam. kept blowing until after dark. more
sailers were observing than participating. i was surviving w/spiderlok
4.5 and 8'6" polyester wave board.

larry

-- 
I was beginning to feel like a machine. That's no way for a man to feel.

John Shaft



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