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Posted: Thu Dec 21st, 2006 03:38 pm |
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Ho, ho, ho! Just a couple more days to fire up the genset, string the lights and cast off lines for that great San Carlos tradition!
Sign up by email to info@sancarlosyachts.com or call 226-0044.
Then, come to the captains' meeting at 3 PM Christmas Eve at the SC Yacht Club. Board your crew at 5:30, cast off at 6 PM for the rendezvous/round up just outside the entrance to the bay. Gary's Dive Shop will be the lead boat, with the fleet admiral, Chester Stone aboard monitoring VHF Ch. 68. After the parade, it's back to the club for the chili feed! And the bar's open, too!
See you at the skippers' meeting!
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Posted: Thu Dec 21st, 2006 04:38 pm |
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Charlie,
Not to "rain on your parade", but Buoyweather is showing 17-23 kt winds and 5-7 foot seas on Christmas Eve - be careful out there!
Happy Holidays from Frozen Nogales!
18 degrees here this morning!
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Posted: Fri Dec 22nd, 2006 12:22 am |
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| Thanks, Craig! Our "cheapskate" Buoy Weather view only goes out three days, but we keep a close eye on conditions. In the past, departure has been delayed until as late as 8 PM to let seas lay down. We've got fingers crossed!
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