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- Sailing on the Tennessee River - SailNet Community
There are better sailing grounds in TN other than the TN river such as Lake Cherokee and Lake Wautauga If I was to do it over again I would look at a trailer sailer that is easily rigged, easy to launch and retrieve on a "shallow" boat ramp but is comfortable enough for two to spend a weekend
- Dinghy Anarchy - Sailing Anarchy Forums
dinghy day sailing--what tools parts do you bring? Sásamh; May 29, 2025; Replies 16 Views 443 Monday
- Best sailboat ever - Sailing Anarchy Forums
But it's near impossible to deny the impact the class has had in structural integrity, resilience, reliability, shorthanded sailing, crew fatigue, hull design systems development the list goes on Cruising boats benefit as much as pure race craft benefit from these developments
- Sailing in New Mexico?? - SailNet Community
In New Mexico, there is little to no reason to sail New Mexico is landlocked Power boats ruin all the wake lakes for sailboats There aren't that many wakeless lakes in New Mexico and they are all small The wind never comes out of just one direction You can be sailing along and suddenly the wind is ninety degrees away from where it was a
- Any Info on Douglas Lake (TN) | Sailboat Owners Forums
As a lifelong East Tennessee sailor, I agree with Christian about Watts Bar being the best sailing lake near Maryville Douglas Lake is the closer, but has low water levels and very poor wind because it is blocked by the Great Smoky Mountains Watts Bar is only slightly further from Maryville than Douglas
- Sailing up Coast of California - SailNet Community
In general, you'll be sailing upwind and into the California current most of the way North of Point Conception it will probably feel like you're sailing "uphill" most of the time Also north of Point Conception safe harbors are few and far between, although there are several hidey-holes here and there
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