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EYE ON THE BAY —

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s it just us, or has this been a particularly wet, cold and nasty winter? We've spent so many days shut up indoors lately, itching for some fresh air and exercise while rain pelts against our window, that we're starting to go a little stir-crazy — and we were crazy enough to begin with. But in nature, all things ultimately balance out. So, just as the gloomy days of winter follow the sun-kissed days of fall, the glorious coming of springtime will soon chase Old Man Winter back into

Spread: Laid-back sailing up Raccoon Strait. Inset left: No one to sail with? Bring along Rover. Inset right: Shakin' loose the cobwebs.

hibernation. And for sailors, that'll mean it's time to spruce up the boat, load up the cooler, and get out on the water for some carefree fun. You needn't wait for a special occasion like a race, raft-up, or floating office party, just follow your instincts and spend a few hours poking around the Central Bay with no particular agenda. We guarantee that your outlook on life


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