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RE: Forte or CST Mast - Verdict out yet?

To: "'Robert Harper'" <rharper@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,<swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Forte or CST Mast - Verdict out yet?
From: "Jordan SPENCER" <jordan.afe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:15:12 +1030
In-reply-to: <op.t6x187bktozfut@robert_laptop.iatdomain>
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Yea'

I don't think getting them back will be a big deal, there are always
containers.

Timing for me would be say a week after the 505's



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Harper [mailto:rharper@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, 23 February 2008 7:37 AM
To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Forte or CST Mast - Verdict out yet?

The other advantage of bringing Steve is you can share the cost of the  
return trip. Maybe there are some others on SA that might have something  
headed back to OZ around the same time that you can further share space  
with.

We should be able to work something out.

By the way Jordan, how far off from hitting the water are you now?

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 13:52:40 -0700, <BDally6107@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> Jordan,
> Good to hear that you'll be bringing your Swift.  Could you give us an   
> idea
> of what timing would work for you.  Keep in mind that transporting  your  
> boat
> is not an issue?
> Huntington is a great place to train at altitude with a very nice 2000 M
> bicycle ascent (good shoulders on the road most of the way).  In the  
> 49ers,  we
> made the crews or wives drive back down with the boats while we  raced  
> our
> bikes down (somehow racing up was never considered).  The wind  comes up  
> in the
> morning at 10:30 so the swimming is great before then.   Great road and  
> trail
> running in the immediate area as well.
> If you come up to the Seattle area we can put you up for a few days and  
> do
> some sailing.  In the summer, the wind doesn't come up till 5 pm so the   
> entire
> early part of the day can be devoted to mountain or road biking  right  
> out of
> my house,  also a great place to train (I live at 420  feet elev and  
> about 25
> miles straight line from Mount Rainier 14,400 feet  elev.).  Warning: the
> salt water is cold on the entire west coast so  bring wet suits or swim  
> in the
> lakes and rivers.
> Twist Steve's arm for us.  We'd sure like to see both of you guys come   
> over.
> Best regards,
> Bram
>
>
>
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