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#166006 01/24/09 09:17 PM 01/24/09 09:17 PM |
Joined: Apr 2007 Posts: 334 Seattle,Wa Don_Atchley
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Posts: 334 Seattle,Wa | This is screaming "opportunity". Somebody step and and register all of you in something and call it an F18 event. Do one this year and see who shows. Advertise and get the word out. And make sure to get the Tigers to ALL go. This is how we started the ball rolling in the PNW area. Good Luck. Hobie Tiger 2003 | | | Re: Sailing in San Francisco Bay Area
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#166246 01/26/09 11:17 PM 01/26/09 11:17 PM |
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Posts: 1,430 california | Alameda has a few nice places and there is a tiger at sf yacht club. sf yacht club is hoist launch. Alameda has a few places with mast up and roll in or hoist.
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#166260 01/27/09 02:03 AM 01/27/09 02:03 AM |
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Posts: 334 Seattle,Wa | So bottom line, any recommendation on where to have my Capricorn "parked", either on the trailer or on a beach dolly, all rigged up and ready to go sailing? Capricorn 2007 It's been awhile since I've been back there, but check out the Co-op http://www.cal-sailing.org Hobie Tiger 2003 | | |
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