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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3390209" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Just a story not related to Drury's request. </p><p>A work friend decided he wanted to learn how to sail. He bought one of the little sailboats without a keel, made for really small lakes. </p><p>He took it out to the 9800 sq mile Kaw lake on the first trip out on a windy day near the dam. He capsized 10 minutes into the trip with the sail under water and had to hold on to the rope behind the boat for most of an hour before the sail hit some bottom and he could climb onto the hull, release the sail and tip it back upright. </p><p>Y'all would have to know this guy to really get an understanding of how he operates. </p><p>He eventually bought a sailboat with a removable keel and sails all over the lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3390209, member: 5412"] Just a story not related to Drury's request. A work friend decided he wanted to learn how to sail. He bought one of the little sailboats without a keel, made for really small lakes. He took it out to the 9800 sq mile Kaw lake on the first trip out on a windy day near the dam. He capsized 10 minutes into the trip with the sail under water and had to hold on to the rope behind the boat for most of an hour before the sail hit some bottom and he could climb onto the hull, release the sail and tip it back upright. Y'all would have to know this guy to really get an understanding of how he operates. He eventually bought a sailboat with a removable keel and sails all over the lake. [/QUOTE]
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