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What a windstorm on Puget Sound can look like
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- First Mate
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- Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:27 am
rough seas and Albins
With the winter season already making its presence known and with so many of our boats on the hard and covered, this might be a good time to read of, better yet, see, available evidences of Albin boats laboring or just cutting through rough seas. There's not much on commercial television, so this would be welcome. I remember viewing Victory At Sea television programs as a kid and I was always impressed with the way destroyers and other military craft pitched through tough Atlantic crossings. Personally, I like it fairly calm, thank you.