Margarita is a little piece of wind filled heaven!

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Margarita is a little piece of wind filled heaven!

Postby Sarah Ranes » Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:40 am

10 days striaght of all the sailing that you can handle. Fred, Lana, myself, Linda, and Steff came home very tired, but with big smiles. We also has 3 friends from Seattle area join us. They were amazed at the warm clear water, and non stop wind. Fred smiled everywhere he went with all of us. The waiters kept asking what his secret was.... Not too much bikini sailing (sorry Craig) but Linda did hang a half moon at Tim W. who got a picture of it. And there was quite a bit of money on the line to sail into the beach naked and complete a jibe, but there are not pictures of that, cause none of us jibe very well.
Since it was our 4th visit, it kind of feels like home away from home. The sailing, food, and drinks are just amazing, and Jim and Lois's condo is pretty delux.....I love that place.
Wind was good the whole time. I sailed 4.2 up to 5.7 and 78 ltr board up to 102. Most days we sailed a morning session, then had lunch then an afternoon session until we were very tired, then it was time for Kaiprianas for refreshment and making my joints feel a whole lot better!
It was a most pleasant sailing vacation, I can't wait to go back!
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Re: Margarita is a little piece of wind filled heaven!

Postby Craig Goudie » Thu Apr 13, 2006 2:30 pm

So you're telling me there are no naked pictures because nobody made
their jibe? I know you better than that! SsssOK though, the thought of
Fred in a Speedo makes me a little queezy, let alone naked. ;*) ;*)

Glad it was good for ya!

-Craig


Sarah Ranes wrote:10 days striaght of all the sailing that you can handle. Fred, Lana, myself, Linda, and Steff came home very tired, but with big smiles. We also has 3 friends from Seattle area join us. They were amazed at the warm clear water, and non stop wind. Fred smiled everywhere he went with all of us. The waiters kept asking what his secret was.... Not too much bikini sailing (sorry Craig) but Linda did hang a half moon at Tim W. who got a picture of it. And there was quite a bit of money on the line to sail into the beach naked and complete a jibe, but there are not pictures of that, cause none of us jibe very well.
Since it was our 4th visit, it kind of feels like home away from home. The sailing, food, and drinks are just amazing, and Jim and Lois's condo is pretty delux.....I love that place.
Wind was good the whole time. I sailed 4.2 up to 5.7 and 78 ltr board up to 102. Most days we sailed a morning session, then had lunch then an afternoon session until we were very tired, then it was time for Kaiprianas for refreshment and making my joints feel a whole lot better!
It was a most pleasant sailing vacation, I can't wait to go back!
Craig Goudie
Sailing the Gorge on my:
8'4" OO Fat Boy, 7'9" OO Slasher, 7'4" Goya SurfWave
with Northwave Sails
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Postby Fred Gruendell » Sat Apr 15, 2006 10:23 am

:D
No worries about ever catching me in a speedo. Gave that up in the 80s. (Makes me queezy to think about it too.)

Since this is the windlog, I'll put a long verbose post into the main message board and just say here that lard ass (222 lbs.) sailed 5.7 to 7.4, on 102 to 144 ltr.

Sailed every day but one. Some of us took a day and went touring around on scooters.

Such an awesome trip. With the best company one could ever hope to have. We just need more of our friends to help us enjoy next time.
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