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by Mike Egan » Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:09 pm
Started on the 6.6 and 117 liters. Wind backed down and was going to rig the 7.5 but Carl was rigging the 9.8 so I went 9.0 and 160 Liters. Well powered to way over on the 9.0 got slamed a few times coming back in. Jumped back on the 6.6 for another 20 to 30 mins then it back down again. Great afternoon of sailing. Praying for wind this weekend.
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by Carl Christensen » Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:49 pm
Mike got there first and was rewarded with the most TOW. I went 9.8 just to make sure. Probably the most fun, most powered 9.8 I've ever had despite nursing an ankle. 6.5- 7.2 would have been enough for a good part of it.
The water is cooling a bit and so is the air. Should be warmer this weekend. Hoping DC IB will work.
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