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Re: looks like big wind next week
[Re: rigirly]
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03/04/2017 10:06 AM
03/04/2017 10:06 AM
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rigirly said:capndar said: looks like big wind next week! Does the Moorings ever restrict you from departing? I do know one mooring we were on said it was rated for winds of 40 (not sure if it said knots or mph) and anything above it you had to vacate the mooring. rigirly They do say that, but with the large variability in the amount of windage of two given charter boats under 60' ( think Beneteau 343 vs. Moorings 5800 ), I certainly wouldn't interpret that limit too literally.
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