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Chi-Mac travel progresses through the night


As the winds continue to fill in from the South, the Chicago to Mackinac fleet seems to be picking up speed as they continue up the lake.

Mid-afternoon reports indicated the fastest in Division One were still hanging tough with the tail end of the GL70’s fleet. The wind had picked up to a consistent 19. With everyone flying spinnakers, the crew’s were getting tan and finally starting to have fun after a long, slow Saturday night.

The buoy report for the northern half of Lake Michigan indicates a southern breeze with a continuous steady building of velocity. Currently 13.6 knots with gusts of 15.5. But the weather is a fickle thing. Current conditions in the straits are patchy fog, waves 1-2 feet and little to no wind. The forecast calls for SW 5-10, but we shall see.

The big boys will turn the corner tonight - but there is no guarantee that there will not be a large parking lot under the bridge come sun rise.

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