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http://www.saillakenorman.net/cruising-news.htmlPart I of a write up of our Oct-Nov trip aboard CYOA's Big Papa Lulu
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Great read, thanks for the write up. Good to see you, in passing, in the Pillsbury Sound.
Cheers, RickG
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Very nice trip report. We love Lake Norman, but always have a difficult time readjusting to the flat countryside and water when we return from the BVI. May have to spend some time in the USVI one of these days. "Seasick alley" out of Charlotte Amalie was a deal-breaker.
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Pillsbury Sound can be a rough start I insist all crew take 1 motion sickness pill the first morning - after that your own discretion.
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