Climate Models
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Hi all,
We finally have our laptop up and running at MC6.
If you are not here, you should be! For the rest of you, we will try to give some updates now and then to keep you up on all the action.
Weather is a perfect 75, partly cloudy and the water is smooth with just a hint of wind.
Saturday looks great with a high of 83, clear skys and 5-10 MPH winds. Perfect racing weather.
The word of the day seems to be carnage! Lots of boats running very close at high speed can lead to some exciting racing, buy also the ocasional bump.
Some of the larger offshore boats stir the water up prety good when you get 6-8 of them out there at one time. The rough water makes for some exciting, and very real offshore racing.
Al Waters (the CD) has things running so smooth you would almost think that this had been rehersed for months. No BS, good clean calls, and fair for everyone.
Of course not all the racers think that the calls are fair when they are against them, but thats racing.
Todays classes shold be:
S hydro
P offshore
N2 mono
P sport
S mono
Q hydro
It is still early so we do not have the results in yet. As soon as we get them I will let you know.
Remember, You heard it here on International waters first. The only place for live updates from Michigan Cup 6.
This special live report has been brought to you by:
[SIZE=21pt]Climate Models[/SIZE]
We finally have our laptop up and running at MC6.
If you are not here, you should be! For the rest of you, we will try to give some updates now and then to keep you up on all the action.
Weather is a perfect 75, partly cloudy and the water is smooth with just a hint of wind.
Saturday looks great with a high of 83, clear skys and 5-10 MPH winds. Perfect racing weather.
The word of the day seems to be carnage! Lots of boats running very close at high speed can lead to some exciting racing, buy also the ocasional bump.
Some of the larger offshore boats stir the water up prety good when you get 6-8 of them out there at one time. The rough water makes for some exciting, and very real offshore racing.
Al Waters (the CD) has things running so smooth you would almost think that this had been rehersed for months. No BS, good clean calls, and fair for everyone.
Of course not all the racers think that the calls are fair when they are against them, but thats racing.
Todays classes shold be:
S hydro
P offshore
N2 mono
P sport
S mono
Q hydro
It is still early so we do not have the results in yet. As soon as we get them I will let you know.
Remember, You heard it here on International waters first. The only place for live updates from Michigan Cup 6.
This special live report has been brought to you by:
[SIZE=21pt]Climate Models[/SIZE]
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