Sailing around Juneau, and throughout
Southeast Alaska, is often a study in contrasts. Many days light
winds and drifting conditions are the rules, but others the wind rips
though the channels out of the mountains making for wild and wet
conditions!
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Drifting
along under the asymmetric chute in light air near Juneau.
Sunny
skies on the way to Taku Harbor near Juneau.
Close competition after the start of a Rum Cup Race back from Taku Harbor.
Going
to windward across the Taku Inlet in strong winds is the Loua Nalu owned by
James Mehan and Annette Coggins of Juneau.
Legacy
tacks away from Jolly Mon at the start of the Labor Day Rum Cup race
from Taku Harbor.