RE: anyone sail the coast yesterday? delta report

From: Greg Gavalakis (gav@Ivendor.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Aug 07 2000 - 11:05:04 PDT


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From: Greg Gavalakis <gav@Ivendor.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: RE: anyone sail the coast yesterday? delta report
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 11:05:04 -0700 
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Waddell report from my buddy:

Solid 4.7 - 4.2, no waves.

Greg

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From: zeev_gur@peoplesoft.com-DeleteThis [mailto:zeev_gur@peoplesoft.com-DeleteThis]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 10:35 AM
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Subject: anyone sail the coast yesterday? delta report

if so, how were the waves? looks like the wind blew very well. was it
crowded?

Sherman Island was solid all weekend long, 6.0-5.0 sailing around the
clock. The tide was not ideal (late long ebb) and the strongest wind was
during the am flood/slack. The wind was strong enough to sail during the
flood, and as a matter of fact, the ramps were a bit better formed during
the flood. The secret spot had nice knee high peeling waves on Sunday.
After sailing in those wonderful conditions for 3 hours, I stopped at one
of the islands to feast on the ripe blackberries. Came back to the launch
with a red mouth - my daughter, Johanna, busted me right away, and asked me
why I did not bring them back for pancakes. Blackberry pancakes after
sailing are quite the treat.

The temperature was very warm the entire weekend, shorts/rash guard sailing
weather. The evenings were warmer then usual, enabling you to watch the
pretty delta sunsets. The quarter moon was very bright at night, casting a
strong light over the camping area - great for walks in the warm air. No
bugs, warm air, cold beer, cool light - what else can you ask for?

Quite a few folks making sure that August - sail naked month - was well
celebrated. Why is it only guys who sail naked?

Zeev.



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