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  1. #11
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    Default I'm ok with light air the first day

    I had a bad fall 2 days ago while holding my 2 year old son. I landed on my ribs and elbow. Stitches in the elbow, chest x-ray, etc. No broken ribs, but it hurts like hell. I was very worried that I could not do the race. I'm planning to start and to be as fast as I can, but need to make sure I don't stress my body to much...

    Dirk
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    Default Weather chart from 'Lectronic Latitude Wed July 06

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    The Singlehanded Sailing Society's LongPac — or Great Pacific Longitude Race — got started today. The "course" which requires the racers to touch 126° 40'W at any latitude, will play host to 27 boats. They will, in turn, likely get a pasting from a trough that should see the breeze reach into the 30-knot range with 8- to 15-ft seas.
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