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Jeff Charette

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  1. Al, I have also seen a few different forecasts in reference to the weather. Let’s monitor the forecast for the next few days. There are a variety of paddles we can do from this launch, so if it looks like storms could move in earlier in the afternoon we can chose a shorter option and try to be back at the launch a bit earlier.

    The first of the tall ships arrives mid day on Thursday, 8/1. Others will be arriving over the weekend.

  2. NSPN Wednesday Lunch Paddle #14 takes place July 31, 2019.

    We will meet at Odiorne Point, in Rye, NH, at 10:00am. I believe that there may be a launch fee at Odiorne this season, so please be prepared will a little cash. 

    HT 11:13am, LT 5:03pm. Marine zone forecast, SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft. A chance of showers. Air temps predicted to be in the mid 80s, water temps in the high 60s. There is a chance of afternoon thunderstorms, so we will plan accordingly.

    Let's meet at 10 am sharp, and ready to launch around 10.20 am. Then we'll have a beach briefing, make a plan together based on what people feel like doing, and get on the water, hopefully around 10.30 am. There are several options to paddle from this launch so we will plan as a group based on conditions and skill level.

    This trip doesn't have a specific level: we'll determine the route based on who shows up, what people want to do, and what the environment wants to do. All properly equipped members are welcome: please bring rigged boats with deck lines, bulkheads, spray skirts, and dress for immersion.

    NOTE: The Wednesday Lunch Paddles are cooperative adventures, not guided trips. Each participant is responsible for her/his own safety.Don’t assume the trip initiators are smarter, stronger, better at rough water, more attractive, or more skilled paddlers than you are. For more information, see this description of our trip philosophy from the NSPN web site.  A waiver/float plan will be created at the launch, so there's no need to commit in advance. It's always 100% OK to show up, decide you don't like the conditions or the trip, and opt out.

    If you're interested in coming, it's nice if you let us know by posting on this thread. There is no calendar entry for this particular trip. Other conversation (including stating your interest in going) can also happen on this thread.

    Looking forward to seeing you there! 

  3. It really was a fantastic day. Thanks to Joe for organizing, and thanks to Bob and Jim for contributing to a great outing.

    Andy, you're right about the true size of the waves being diminished in the pictures. With the exception of some occasion wind chop, it was mostly 4 -5 footers at 11 seconds. Lots of fun in deep water, but packing a big punch when the wave starts to break.

    Jeff

  4. Hi Tom, I also work weekends, therefore any opportunities I have to paddle are always weekdays. While I do plan to join many of the Wednesday paddles that will be starting in May, I will also be planning and posting other weekday trips. I’m always looking for others to join me and I look forward to paddling with you.

    Jeff

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