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Re: Sea Condition to Anegada
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03/11/2022 08:48 AM
03/11/2022 08:48 AM
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GeorgeC1
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I would leave early and perhaps take the more inland route to Moskito. I tried to go from CGB direct to Anegada once in 20 knots of wind in a monohull with the wife and kids. Divorce was avoided but just barely and it required counseling! G
Last edited by GeorgeC1; 03/11/2022 08:49 AM.
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Re: Sea Condition to Anegada
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03/11/2022 10:40 AM
03/11/2022 10:40 AM
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MrEZgoin
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I would leave early and perhaps take the more inland route to Moskito. I tried to go from CGB direct to Anegada once in 20 knots of wind in a monohull with the wife and kids. Divorce was avoided but just barely and it required counseling! G
That's why they call it beating to weather :-)
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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