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Thread: Working up the Sacramento River

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    Default Working up the Sacramento River

    Grandson and me looking for a breeze, heading into the Sacramento from the Petaluma river.



    Next day we found it, running up the river in a good breeze, 20+


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    Default Re: Working up the Sacramento River

    Sublime.
    I never learned from a man who agreed with me.

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    Default Re: Working up the Sacramento River

    This thread confirms a suspicion I've had for some time now. The Forum just doesn't have enough pictures of your boat! We want more!

    But thanks for these. They are a good start.



    Steven

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    Default Re: Working up the Sacramento River

    I have to wait until someone sends me one, I have never seen my boat sailing...
    Most of my images look like this




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    Default Re: Working up the Sacramento River

    Quote Originally Posted by Canoeyawl View Post
    I have never seen my boat sailing...
    Wow. Teach your grandson well. One day (much too soon) you'll be able to stand on shore and let him do a few 'sail bys'. . .
    I never learned from a man who agreed with me.

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    Default Re: Working up the Sacramento River

    He's growing up...


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    Default Re: Working up the Sacramento River

    Looks like a great time! (Also looks a bit chilly.)


    It's winter in the City, most of the time that means it's a bit warmer.
    Remember "The coldest winter I very spent was a summer in San Francisco" Mark Twain
    Replace fear of the unknown with curiosity.

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