... sometimes the water goes away. A strong North wind can such the water right out of the Chesapeake Bay (this tide is about 4 feet below normal). Thank goodness for strong boats that take the ground well.
The PDQ 32/34 is my old Shoal Survivor. The F-24 trimaran to the right is my new ride.
When the wind comes...
When the wind comes...
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Re: When the wind comes...
Wow! Although judgeing from the white stuff all around you, your latitude is off by a few degrees. You’re supposed to sail south until the butter melts.