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Thursday - left work at 5 PM. Sailed in pitch darkness until 6:30. Very light air, but I managed to work around the red bouy and sail back into the slip wearing my heavy coat.
Friday - left work early (but started the day at 5 AM). Sailed on the Cal 28 until sunset. Better air and warmer.
Saturday - early morning rain left sunny skies, warm air, and not a breath of wind. Worked on boat projects until an afternoon wind came up. Sailed out of the slip (with crew) and tacked out of the harbor. Winds came to about 15 knots. Indiscipline sailed over 6 knots for about 2 hours. Piled on canvas, tried to get her over 7. The best we could do was 6.55. Tons of fun! Spray over the bow! Still smiling!
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by JimB517</i> <br />Monday (holiday for us Government types).... ?? <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> We teachers lost Presidents day to Martin Luther King day
our local fleet to be has : 1 County government (me) and 2 teachers - we all have the day off on Monday and Gary's schoold district has the whole week.
Hope you like the valentine background. I directed our web master to create a C25 C250 logo shaped like a little heart instead of a diamond but that was asking too much!
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