Thanks Jack. I was planning to do the same and perhaps a slip a
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On Jun 13, 2012, at 1:45 PM, Jack Schwartz <graphixand@netscape.net> wrote:
> Odyssey left her slip at 6:30am, and we found brisk northerlies, opening the genny to run down the river, then close reach out into the Bay, where we saw about a half dozen sailing ships, as well as a few greyhulls, in addition to the usual anchored cargo vessels south of the Bay bridge.
> We managed to get quite close to the Mexican, Brazilian, and Indonesian ships. While not under sail, they were nonetheless dressed for the event, with colors flying. I will attempt to post some photos to Facebook, once i figure out how to get them from camera to iPad...
> We returned to the slip by lunchtime, making over 6.5 knots on close reach, then finally beating back up the Rhode River
>
> Fair winds,
> Jack
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