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From: Letsgosailing (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 23 2007 - 15:20:49 EST
I think he would have made it.
unless he had square waves very common when to currents and the wind
collide. It is a mess. There are many-many wrecks down there. You see them
on the rocks
as you sail by, I've seen them and it is not funny at all. It is very
discouraging for the crew.
These are Ocean freighters.
Yanni Marinated
S/V Princess Thalia
Hamilton
www.yannismarine.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken James" <>
To: "Letsgosailing" <>
Cc: <>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: lv-ab: missing mail
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>> The "Voyager Windvane" as it is named after all of us it is manufactured
>> with CNC precision in Cambridge, Ontario
>> Canada and can be shipped anywhere in the world.
> Reply;
> Yannie, this looks very much like my Sail-O-Mat windvane that has been so
> reliable and functional on my boat. I am sure it will do a very good job
> for you.
> BTW, I wonder if that guy who was forced to abandon while attempting to
> round the horn the 'wrong way' recently had had a windvane instead of
> (presumably) just an electric auto pilot, would he have not been rolled if
> a working windvane was steering? I wonder. -Ken
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