Archive for February, 2007

Feb 17 2007

Height of Tide, charted clearance

Published by Capt. Dan under Sailing

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Feb 17 2007

More time to sail in Southern California

Published by Capt. Dan under Sailing

Actually more daylight for everyone during their normal waking hours as Daylight Saving Time kicks in 11 March and logs off on 4 November. On 11 March, the sun will rise at 0713 and will set at 1900. Sail til SEVEN! See you on the water!

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Feb 11 2007

Tall Ships in port Ventura

Published by Capt. Dan under Sailing

They’re big, but fairly slow and they don’t seem to mind if you stay to leeward. Take a look at the sailing action by clicking on the pic. .

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Feb 06 2007

ASA 105 Nav class proceeding on schedule

Published by Capt. Dan under Sailing

We’ve been galloping along on the Dead Reckoning Trail. Naw, it’s got nothing to do with cowboys, but it sure sounds like it should. Last week we were deeply involved in figuring Set and Drift. Click here and you can get a recap of the class in a brief Powerpoint presentation. Download below Set and [...]

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