Yup it's that solar wind that keeps us going plus all those billions of
little photons pushing on the sail.  Besides at night you have all those
power boaters out there . . .

Dave - rather be sleeping
C27 #5212
Windabout
Cape Cod, MA
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Thanks for the link, Joe!

It's nice to know that:
"Sailboats usually dont travel at night
because, you know, they have to be under sail"

Personally, I know that my sailboat doesn't work at night.
The sun has to be shining on the sails for them to work right.

-tf
ya gotta love TV news...

Joe, the rocks are right in the mouth of Rock Creek entrance,
north of Ft Smallwood. I can tell you some pretty funny stories
about these rocks including a time during a race when local
knowledge got a little too cute...



> Where are these rocks?  I looked on Local.Live.com and didn't see anything
> like what the C27 was on anywhere near Ft Smallwood.





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