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Exciting for me anyway. There was no wind at home all day, figured I'd go out, I was surprised.
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Looks like an exciting sail...I love watching these...keeps me hoping for some actual sailing with my boat...Thanx
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As I'm watching, I'm thinking "Whoo-hoo!"
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Yea now that is a good day sailing. 8)

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Is that on Lake Erie and your Cat-25? I'm hopin' for something similar this weekend.
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Yep, I was about two miles out for the second time that evening, I covered more than 10 miles that night, GPS batteries died before I made it back to the dock. That Wednesday evening was even better, 18 to 25mph winds, swells to five feet, but we stayed inside the WALL. I was out with two students here from Taiwan that had never been sailing before, they loved it, "next time we go out on lake"
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At 18-25 mph winds you are in over my pay grade!!!!!! Good goin' sauerleigh!!!

For 5 weeks earlier this summer we had a young man from South Africa staying with us. I took him out once, his first time also, and while it was fun the winds were pretty light, 5 mph or thereabouts.
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Hot evening, cooler once we were out about 1 mile.
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Looks like you had a great time. I was able to jump aboard and sail on a Cal27 in Miami and thought it was a nice boat.

I did get to show him the difference when we got the C-26 there and he looked something like this :shock: and "wow" seemed to come every few minutes.
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Mario G wrote:Looks like you had a great time. I was able to jump aboard and sail on a Cal27 in Miami and thought it was a nice boat.
I've found that Cal owners are as 'tightly focused' as us Chrysler guys..very active as a group !
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Man, that looks like a roller coaster ride. Some of those look to be 5'. Is that on Erie?
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Ooops, just looked at the rest of your pics. I reccognize that Cleveland skyline. Good old lake Erie rollers.
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