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1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA
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Absolutely possible! Two weeks ago in the Gulfport Pensacola Race we had a
~1 knot favorable current. The wind was only 1-4 knots. Our speed through
the water was as low as 1.5 knots. Had the current been the other way, we
were prepared to anchor and wait for more wind.
In years past, boats