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<font color="blue"><font size="4"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Yes the strait is large and long and a real wild some times but no problem with the C250. In a 15 knot wind I crossed the strait from east to west just below Wiskey Gulf to get Gabriola Island, the C250 came through and I was tired and no photos that day. When going north or south I was close to the east or west shores. In the photos I was passing the city of Vancouver,BC. I was using twings for wing on wing whatever that means.
<font color="blue"><font size="4"><font face="Comic Sans MS">These pictures were posted because of a discussion down at the dock last week about the C250 ability to sail the strait. This Guy said "I can't picture that" or something like that so..........
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