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BUDCOH wrote:
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> Jan 23 is the 3
> Bridge Fiasco, and I gotta keep going until I get around Red Rock. If
> possible, I may make it after the race (assuming there's wind.)
Current discussion has us heading for the Redwood City area. That
would be quite a haul from Red Rock to Redwood city, even if there is
wind.
Rod
In article 00008626@ng93.aol.com, budcoh@aol.com (BUDCOH) writes:
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>Why do you guys always schedule cruises when I have a race?
We do this so that we can be sure that no racers will show up.
dudley
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Dudley wrote:
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>We do this so that we can be sure that no racers will show up.
>
You sure know how to hurt a guy. But I may fool you yet and show up to present
myself to you, the commodore. Will you post where in the Redwood City area you
will be? Westpoint Slough or at the yacht harbor or out by the channel
markers?.
Bud
The last time I sailed my boat down to the Deadwood City CyberCruise, the
strategy was to leave Friday night, after the Friday Night Race and BBQ
at Berkeley YC.
We left around midnight, set watches, and sailed all night. Sort of like
a pretend ocean race, and the guests who had never done any distance
sailing thought it was big fun. Got there at 8 AM, ready to sleep in the
sun all day Saturday.
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In article 00008918@ng-fb1.aol.com, budcoh@aol.com (BUDCOH) writes:
>Dudley wrote:
>>
>>We do this so that we can be sure that no racers will show up.
>>
>You sure know how to hurt a guy. But I may fool you yet and show up to present
>myself to you, the commodore. Will you post where in the Redwood City area you
>will be? Westpoint Slough or at the yacht harbor or out by the channel
>markers?.
>Bud
Well, anyone who would sail all the way down to Redwood City is a cruiser in
my book, so I'll tell you. We'll be across from the deep water docks of the
Port of Redwood City. We'll be between markers #12 and #10.
Hope to see you there,
dudley
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