I gather this topic is for those that might be on the water during the weekdays in Manly area. But what is the meaning of WAMW?
Wednesday Afternoon Manly Windsurfers.
....Happens at the same time as the RQYS social yacht race, WAGS...(Wednesday Afternoon Gone Sailing.)
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WAGS is actually wednesday afternoon gentlemans sailing. Gentleman as in no spinakers.
I also enjoy MAGS, TAGS, THAGS, and ****![]()
WAGS is actually wednesday afternoon gentlemans sailing. Gentleman as in no spinakers.
I also enjoy MAGS, TAGS, THAGS, and ****![]()
Correct. Also the Stbd has right of way rule does not apply. Instead it is might has right![]()
WAGS is actually wednesday afternoon gentlemans sailing. Gentleman as in no spinakers.
I also enjoy MAGS, TAGS, THAGS, and ****![]()
Correct. Also the Stbd has right of way rule does not apply. Instead it is might has right![]()
Come to think of it, nearly 30 years ago we found that to be true when we were involved in a very serious collision.
WAGS is actually wednesday afternoon gentlemans sailing. Gentleman as in no spinakers.
I also enjoy MAGS, TAGS, THAGS, and ****![]()
Correct. Also the Stbd has right of way rule does not apply. Instead it is might has right![]()
Come to think of it, nearly 30 years ago we found that to be true when we were involved in a very serious collision.
You are not the only one.
WAGS is actually wednesday afternoon gentlemans sailing. Gentleman as in no spinakers.
I also enjoy MAGS, TAGS, THAGS, and ****![]()
Traditionally it was gentleman's sailing - maybe they changed it to keep up with today's politically correctness.
Traditionally it was gentleman's sailing - maybe they changed it to keep up with today's politically correctness.
Yes I think that's the case.![]()