[C320-list] Log Book Question
Pat Moriarty
patm at psiurethanes.com
Wed Jun 28 05:09:19 PDT 2006
Ok lets do the math 32.2 miles divided by 5 hours equals 6.44 miles
per hour. So where do you get that type of wind for 5 hours straight
not including leaving and returning to the dock. Damn fast boat.
Pat #130
At 07:28 PM 6/27/2006, you wrote:
>My goal was 50 sails this year for at least 1,000 nautical miles. I
>keep a log book to keep track of this. Here is the problem. I was on
>the boat last Sunday afternoon/evening leaving the dock at 4:30 p.m. and
>getting back at 9:30 p.m. In that time we logged 32.2 miles which put
>me at an even 499 miles. Since I won't make it out until July 1, 2006 I
>have missed my 500 miles per half the year. Well, here is the problem:
>I had a bit of a food allergy attack earlier in the day so my crew took
>the boat out and they sailed nearly 20 nautical miles bringing the boat
>to 518 miles for the year so far, but only 499 for me. My query: did
>we reach our goal.
>
> Also, the motor was turned off in between one person got off two
>stayed on and two new people got on. The question: was this one sail
>for the day or two?
>
>Adam
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