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Tahoe Cruiser
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Response Posted - 10/20/2014 :  08:58:24  Show Profile
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How long is your mast? From your pic it looks like a standard rig, not tall rig.


The mast is 31' 1.5" long. It looks loner to me in the anchored pic.

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Tomas Kruska
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Response Posted - 10/21/2014 :  06:04:20  Show Profile  Visit Tomas Kruska's Homepage
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Damn, where do you sail you say ???? Find 100 differences between your boat and mine


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britinusa
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Response Posted - 10/21/2014 :  06:38:49  Show Profile  Visit britinusa's Homepage
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Originally posted by TakeFive

How long is your mast? From your pic it looks like a standard rig, not tall rig.


The mast is 31' 1.5" long. It looks loner to me in the anchored pic.



Looking at the pic with the mast down; The overhang at the stern is much greater than our Standard Rig C250 WB. The mast head only sticks out behind the crutch by about a foot and the mast foot is about the same in front of the trailer mast support.

Paul

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Jan Briede
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Response Posted - 10/24/2014 :  06:43:08  Show Profile
Oh we'll be out tomorrow (10/25) on the southern Chesapeake and York River. Temperatures should be great (69) with 10 to 15 knot winds. But then, die hards in our area sail throughout the year.

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Voyager
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Response Posted - 10/24/2014 :  07:25:28  Show Profile
Tomorrow morning we're expecting clear sunny and cool conditions with a nice breeze (8-12) NW then W. I'm psyched - my wife will be coming with so we'll take advantage of the day for one last sail, then we'll deliver Passage to its winter rest up the river. Negotiating the RR drawbridge and the shallows add to the excitement.

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Voyager
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Response Posted - 10/24/2014 :  10:32:17  Show Profile
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These photos really capture the entire experience an Tahoe - the sun, the mountains, the lifestyle...
I agree completely with Tom K.
Too bad you can't bottle it and sell it (although some have tried)!

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islander
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Response Posted - 10/26/2014 :  08:56:53  Show Profile
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Tomorrow morning we're expecting clear sunny and cool conditions with a nice breeze (8-12) NW then W. I'm psyched

It was truly a perfect day to end the season on. Shoved off at 11AM and stayed out till the sun went down. Just couldn't bring myself to stop.

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