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Re: Conditions for Anegada Passage
[Re: sail445]
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06/26/2018 09:49 AM
06/26/2018 09:49 AM
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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 559 Apex, NC
agrimsrud
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agrimsrud, your first question sailing close hauled in strong winds with seas will make the trip uncomfortable for people without much boating experience. From N Sound to Anegada you won’t be close hauled. I didn’t realize they were on a power cat. Does that answer your question? ok, thanks for the clarification. I get it now. Your original message seemed to indicate that you wouldn't be beating if the winds were strong and I couldn't figure than one out.
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