I first read that as 6-8 knots and 6 foot waves. I thought, "How different that is on Lake Champlain" Ed
> On Aug 3, 2014, at 7:27 PM, schiller <schil...@bloomingdalecom.net> wrote: > > Went out to find the new Weather Buoy just dropped 2 miles west of South > Haven, Michigan. Nice day on the lake. We sailed a nice close reach to the > Buoy (after going around the Perch fishing fleet) and then went on a dead run > north for a while. Tacked into a broad reach into 6-8 knots (.6 foot waves), > Tacked back to South Haven for a really nice day out. 65 degree water and > 76 degree air set up a bit of haze to make identifying the lighthouse a bit > of a challenge until about 2 miles out. The new buoy can be found at: > http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=45168 > > They have a web cam at: > http://www.limnotechdata.com/stations/SouthHaven/ > > Sailing on the inland seas are unique. > > Neil Schiller > 1970 Redwing 35, Hull #7 > (C&C 35, Mark I) > "Corsair" > Document #538243 > From the beautiful harbor of South Haven, Michigan > > BTW Corsair's document has been reinstated. No more Registration Numbers > (now that Michigan did away with hang boards).
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