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Old 05-31-2016, 09:54 PM   #1
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bcam, how was the race, any good tales?
I thought of you sitting in the middle of Juan de Fuca in the dead of night with all those big commercial guys bearing down on you.
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We were tucked into Clallam Bay, so out of traffic. Of which there is a lot!
We departed Victoria on Saturday morning at 0530. Little lumpy and rainy, but nothing like ASD was seeing in Strait of Georgia. Up anchor at 0515 on Sunday to return to Victoria. Foul current for most of the trip, with a westerly wind that built all day. All in all, for a sailor, it was a fine introduction to the capacity of a powerboat��.
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