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Re: Pwllheli National's

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In so far as you can trust long-range forecasts, Windguru suggests we'll be in for some nice breeze over the 3 days of the nationals:

http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=4911

Fingers crossed.
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Erling

You mention bringing trapeze wires to avoid protests, could you explain why I need them if Im not using them or is there something I have missed.

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Hi Simon
I have asked everyone to take them of before the Nationals, as they must not be on the boat at Pwllheli.
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I'm still bringing my trapeze wires for the fun events as the Editor's moll likes to hang around on them when we go cruising :lol:
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Erling
OK, I'll take my trapeeze wires off :cry:
But do I have to remove my new carbon fibre mast? :wink:

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ray.gall wrote:But do I have to remove my new carbon fibre mast? :wink:

YaHoo!

Looks like mother nature might blow it down for you - best you bring an ally one as a spare, as you can't have mine!
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WaveyDavey wrote:In so far as you can trust long-range forecasts, Windguru suggests we'll be in for some nice breeze over the 3 days of the nationals:

http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=4911

Fingers crossed.
Monday looks good.

No going home early this time Erling!
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Re: Pwllheli National's

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How accurate does wind guru tend to be? Don't use it myself usually go with BBC site.
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Post by Robin Newbold »

I've found Windguru to be fairly accurate, usually a few knots higher than BBC predicts. Either way, looks like there's going to be enough wind.
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