Wednesday, 10/18, DCIB

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Wednesday, 10/18, DCIB

Postby JimSouthwick » Wed Oct 18, 2006 7:36 pm

As usual, Craig's forecast was right on the money- DC, 3 PM.

Got on the water around 3:45 with a 7.5 and my trusty (ex-Carl) Formula 155. Able to plane about 50% of the time, which is a lot better than what I did on Lake Mohave last week while the rest of you were ripping it up on DC; do I have timing, or what?

So what was it like temperature-wise? George got some really alarming water temps (40s!!) with his infrared "gun", but it didn't seem that cold to me, and at the end of my session I got readings of 49 air, 57 water on my digital probe. My hands started getting a little cold about halfway through the session, but Playtex gloves solved that until right at the end.
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Mojave?

Postby DimitriMilovich » Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:43 am

So Jim, what was the Mojave report?
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Postby JimSouthwick » Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:35 am

With my usual exquisit timing, I managed to arrive just as a strong low pressure system was moving in, featuring thunder, lightening, torrential downpours, and (except during the thunderstorms) not much wind. Angela got in a brief session on her FF168, but I was basically skunked. Looked like things were starting to improve Sunday, but we had to get back home. All in all, I should have stayed home and sailed DC.
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