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<p dir="auto">I have Starlink and a B&amp;G Triton anemometer on the boat.</p>
<p dir="auto">Returning to Portland , Maine from Newfoundland behind this low.   I noticed that Windy in the Laurentian Channel was (for two crossings was off by 30 degrees. and about 8 hours off on a wind shift.  If you're interested, when cruising, I might be able to provide you with automatic NEMA 2000 real-time weather observations in areas where there are few stations. Just thought there might be a way to improve the results.</p>
<p dir="auto">Cheers!<br />
Phin Sprague<br />
Schooner Lions Whelp<br />
<a href="mailto:Phin@portlandyacht.com" rel="nofollow ugc">Phin@portlandyacht.com</a><br />
Halftiderock@gmail.som<br />
207 <a href="http://653-1414portlandyacht.com" rel="nofollow ugc">653-1414portlandyacht.com</a><br />
Halftiderock@gmail.som<br />
207 653-1414</p>
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