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At first, locals thought someone had careened this old woodie on Schoonmaker’s beach. latitude/LaDonna©2008 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Saturday night’s northerly winds played the usual havoc with the anchored boats in Richardson Bay, sending this abandoned woodie smack onto Schoonmaker Point Marina’s beach. How the untended 30-footer managed to make its way into the lagoon…
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Saturday’s breeze caught more than a few boats on the wrong side of a jibe demonstrated here by Steve Klein’s Express 27 Magic. © 2008 Peter Lyons Spring doesn’t officially start until March 20 but Mother Nature held a pre-party Saturday, popping the cork on a bottle of 20- to 25-knot northwesterly that sent some…