The weather in South Texas for the puddle duck race was ..well..intresting
Wayne and some friends were putting in at Cove Harbor near Rockport, Texas
and sailing up the coast to Palacios, Texas roughly about75-100 miles up the
coast towards Houston. The winds started out at 20-25 and at some times
gusting to 30, Friday the winds were a beautiful 15-20 and today for the
actual race to magnolia beach at 9:30am 10-15. I drove the distance from
Houston to Rockport yesterday along 35 if you look at a map this is all
coastal, man it was beautiful, little coastal towns population averages 3-5
thousand people, and they have parks on their waterfronts and old plantation
houses. I have never done this sail but, I definitely plan on it now, I was
sitting here wishing I was in the flotilla with Wayne, cant wait to hear his
stories.

Gilbert
M-17 Sagitta 

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Too bad they don't do any west coast harbors.
--Gary Hyde
Pullman, WA
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M17 #637 'Hydeaway 2'
"...There's nothing quite like messing about in boats..."


On May 1, 2006, at 5:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Perhaps this will be of some interest:
>
> http://www.harborguides.com/index.php
>
> Tod
> M17 #408
> BuscaBrisas (<= whose trailer is sporting new bunk boards now)
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