RE: Monday at Marina Bay & Justin

From: Booker Bense (bbense@networking.stanford.edu-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jul 28 1999 - 08:31:00 PDT


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From: Booker Bense <bbense@networking.stanford.edu-DeleteThis>
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Subject: RE: Monday at Marina Bay & Justin
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On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Justin Gordon wrote:

> > Wanted to say thanks to Justin for his on-site COW report
> > late yesterday at Berkeley.
> You're welcome.
>
>
> > I got home from work unusually early and, based on
> > his comment
> > and past experience for how the fog bank moving NE seems to
> > favor Marina
> > Bay/Pt. Isabel, chose to drive few extra miles.
> How often is this the case?

- It's happened more often than usual this season. The key is
usually to look for fog coming over the Marin Headlands and
fog well into the bay.

>
> Is there a good rigging area at Isabel?
>

- Adequate, nice in the spring when the grass is still growing.
Lot's and Lot's of space. Marina Bay has green grass year round
and stairs to the water. It's nice, but IMHO not nice enough to
bother driving the extra couple miles.

- Pt. Isabel is mostly used as a dog walking park. I've never had
any problems, but checking the ground before laying out your sail
is advised. Most dog owners are good about cleaning up, it's only
the occasional ****head.

- Booker C. Bense



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