[Paddlewise] leeward shore

From: Jack Fu <SeaDogJack_at_cablespeed.com>
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 13:39:32 -0800
Just thought I'd clear up a semantic point, because I've had some


conflicting responses to my original question.





I looked up the term "leeward shore" in some sailing books. The leeward


shore is the shore that is downwind (leeward) of the ship. Hence it is 


the shore where the wind is blowing from the sea to the land.





A piece of trivium: in New England in the old days, that word was pronounced


loo-erd, not lee-werd. 






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