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On (06 Dec 96) David Sugar got back to Neil Ferguson... DS> Well then; would you know where to find used JY-15's at a resonable DS> price? This past fall Baltimore County set up a high school sailing Hi, David! Just how far are you willing to travel? the (2:440/60) above means that Neil is in Europe somewhere! DS> program where we also learned how to race the boats. By the end there DS> was a small sailing race. Anyway I am looking into doing this more Sounds like a good program. They have one around here, sponsored byt the Sequim Bay YC and the Boys/Girls Club. DS> boat to start with. I really enjoyed the JY-15's because of the DS> speed; though they seemed very capable of capsizing in strong winds. That's pretty much the same with all dingies. A keel boat daysailer has more stability, but is not as easy to trailer. DS> presentable but early in the morning for example I found a dead cat in DS> the water and so I would like to try to find something that doesn't DS> capsize; the Baltimore Harbor is still cleaner than the Boston Harbor DS> though.) Thanks for your help. BION, I've sailed in Boston Harbor, near Hingham. They are doing better, but it will take some time to really get it clean. --- PPoint 2.00 ---------------NF> * Origin: Therfield BBS (2:440/60) * Origin: 40 knots and you want the 1/2 Spinnaker? (1:105/40.667) |
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