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--- Marc Guido <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> With the pun fully intended, "Hey, whatever floats your boat."
I'm all for going out when the wind is howling, but I have had
many great days when it was about being outside and enjoying the
sun, water and friends. If you don't have this attitude, then
you spend July and August waiting for the real wind to start, and
it may never happen. Especially Sharon, she's got her kayak so
she can bring that to paddle a bit if there's not much wind.
> I don't disagree with that at all, although floating around on a
> Mistral One-Design that I could have paddled faster than sailed never
> really did it for me.
Nothing like being in the middle of a lake when the wind dies with
a pack of jetskis zipping around. All the more embarassing when
a minor ripple comes over and knocks you over.
When was the last time you went windsurfing?
Mig
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