Re: coast this weekend?

From: Ed Scott (edscott@best.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Aug 24 1998 - 14:22:21 PDT


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Subject: Re: coast this weekend?
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 14:22:21 -0700
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>I don't know if the COTW sensor is where the windtalker is, or if they are
>the same, but the windtalker was on the bluff above Waddell, and you
>definetely
>wanted 20+ up there to have decent wind on the beach.

I'd agree with that. 20 on the pager to me is barely sailable on my 4.9
fully bagged out. Although the outside can be windier.

>Sunday was a skunk day, despite good COTW forecasts, although
>it appeared that COTW may have been out; the sfo atis was reporting 290 at
>17knots at 5:00pm.

Say what? I was fully powered on a 4.9 on the Enduro from 4-6 Sun. at
Third. Looked like everyone else was too. You know it's windy on the
Peninsula when the announcer of the pre-season game at the Stick says,
"the wind is really starting to kick up here now. The dirt from the
baseball diamond is starting to blow across the field."

-Ed



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