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Re: Anegada Passage
[Re: Laserking]
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02/16/2020 11:07 PM
02/16/2020 11:07 PM
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Sedona
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I'd just go straight to Leverick Bay from RT the first afternoon. You'll have plenty of time, and can jump off to Anegada from there. If you're lucky enough to get a ball at Cooper with all the BoatyBall crap going on, you'll get there by 1-1:30 pm and really your first afternoon is sort of wasted. You'll be able to get to Anegada in a couple hours from North Sound. If it's blowing 25+ with 6-8 foot swells or a squall then I probably wouldn't go to Anegada, but that's rare, and anything below that you're fine. It's pretty much a close reach-beam reach the whole way. Great sail; you'll love it. Most of this past week, winds were 20-25 sustained, gusting to 30, with 6-9 foot swells. We skipped Anegada for that reason. Hopefully will be calmer when OP visits in the spring. We plan to return in spring or summer, not winter, for our next trip because the windy conditions really made things rough.
Last edited by Sedona; 02/16/2020 11:09 PM.
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