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heartofgold
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Post by heartofgold »

I hope your weather has not kept you down, but I had the opportunity to get out 3 times this weekend in quite a variety of sailing conditions! Read about it here:http://heartofgoldsails.com
Choose ?Sailing Logs? and both the November sails on the bottom right.
Doug
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Post by Tim »

Lucky!!!

We can't complain about the weather the past couple weeks here...lots of sun and warmer than normal. Of course, at this time of year, that might change permanently at any moment...
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Post by heartofgold »

Yea, well, not lucky enough. I was hoping for one last sail this weekend coming up before I bring the boat home to finish the interior. Forecast beyond Tuesday here is lows in the 30s-40s and highs in the 60s. Maybe you Yanks like sailing in those conditions, but not us Florida boys....
Doug
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Post by Eric »

heartofgold wrote:Maybe you Yanks like sailing in those conditions, but not us Florida boys....
Small price to pay to sail around all the lovely lobster pot buoys.
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OH NO!!! Please not another thread about lobster pots!! :-)

-Britton
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