AndyW
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posted on 19-9-2006 at 14:02 |
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SE'ly @ Borth or Dyfi
I'm considering a session on Thursday and its looking like SE.
What's a SE'ly like to sail @ Borth or Aberdyfi? Does it get blocked by the hills or can it get through?
Cheers, Andy
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chris
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posted on 19-9-2006 at 16:32 |
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a SEer will work over in aber dovey but it will be GUSTY
plan to be over on thurs morning wind n work permiting.
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justal
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posted on 19-9-2006 at 16:55 |
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Tywyn can be pretty good in a SE though.
If it is a really strong SE and there is a decent swell then it can be good off the seafront here in Borth (although a bit gusty), and
there should be a fair bit of wind in the estuary, especially if you head down to the area where the River Leri discharges into the
estuary. It will still be gustier than normal though as the wind is coming off the land.
Al.

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AndyW
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posted on 20-9-2006 at 11:07 |
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Hmmm, think I'll try launching from Aberdovey main car park.
Then I can always go take a look at Tywyn if I feel like it.
Andy
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