The Commodore
GLAA On An Even Keel For 2009
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Another year has passed by the stern of the boat. With much of our society in turmoil for economic reasons, it is really a bonus to say that most of us are not maxed out to the limit of a line of credit needed for a new boat because we sail Albergs.
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Seamanship
Weathering 70 Knots In An A30
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Upon seeing the text book warning of a squall, I rounded up to port and called for the main to come down. The boys were being tidier furling the main than time allowed so I disturbed them a little by shouting to hurry them up.
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How To
Dealing With Squalls
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Contrary to many sailor's misconception, squalls don't happen suddenly. There is always plenty of warning, provided they are not hidden by rain or other bad visibility. If you think it happened suddenly, it means you missed the warning signs.
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Alberg Fiction
Tragedy On The Bay
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With two women drowned in an overturned sailing dingy, circumstantial evidence points to possible foul play. This episode starts just immediately before the convening of the coroner's inquest investigating this tragedy.
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