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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I recently came across a wonderful information
resource while reading the message board at <A
href="mailto:liveaboards@yahoogroups.com">liveaboards@yahoogroups.com</A> . I
requested and received permission from the author to share his work with our A30
association (and my yacht club newsletter). If anyone is planning any long range
cruising, I suggest you at least review the following. There is a lot of good
information here.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial
size=2>Brian Free
Spirit A30 #497</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><BR> Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 20:40:06 -0500<BR> From:
"Rick the Mouseherder" <<A
href="mailto:nh2f@mouseherder.com">nh2f@mouseherder.com</A>><BR>Subject:
Worldwide Underway Cruising Nets & Weather Resources<BR><BR>A few weeks ago
I solicited input for cruising specific Marine SSB, Ham,<BR>WeFax, and WX
broadcast frequencies and sked times. Thanks to all
who<BR>responded. Some of the lists were contradictory or confusing, but I
think I<BR>did a pretty good job of getting it straightened out. Some of
the divisions<BR>are arbitrary.<BR><BR>At the bottom of the page are the results
of my research on weather<BR>resources for cruisers--both radio and
internet.<BR><BR>Here are the results of that work. I tried to format it
so you can print it<BR>and take it aboard. Forgive the small ad for
the Weather Report Card, but<BR>they're difficult to find.<BR><BR><A
href="http://www.mouseherder.com/xapic/freq.html">http://www.mouseherder.com/xapic/freq.html</A><BR><BR>Addition,
correction, deletions and thanks welcome.<BR><BR>Rick<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>