RE: Call of the Wind-Data request - Fort Funston

From: Sergei Burkov (bilbo@bilbo.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jul 23 1999 - 11:34:53 PDT


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On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, David Veach wrote:

> > On a typical day, if Fort Funston blows at 15+ there will be good
> > sailing at Coyote - Tigers - Stick. 20+ means 4.5 sailing session.
> >
>
> Sergei, any particular wind direction or does that matter?

230 to 290, as on most marine layer summer days. Of course, off-season, it
may be different: the cost could be ripping while Coyote kind of not.



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