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" North of Trinidad head do not approach the shore closely, unless the breeze is steady. The dangers are in plain sight. At night it generally falls calm, and if calm the swell will set the vessel too near the beach. "
Notices of the Western Coast of the United States - Page 9
by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1851 - 55 pages
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 24

1851 - 796 pages
...calm, and if calm, the swell will set the vessel too near the beach. Klamalh Rhcr has fifteen feet on the bar, at low water. It is not difficult of entrance...so strong that sailing vessels must come out STERN FOKEMOST, то BE STEERED. There is a staff on the south side of the river, on which a white flag with...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 24

Commerce - 1851 - 796 pages
...calm, and if calm, the swell will set the vessel too near the beach. Ktamath River has fifteen feet on the bar, at low water. It is not difficult of entrance...running so strong that sailing vessels must come out STEUN FOREMOST, то BE STEERED. There is a staff on the south side of the river, on which a white...
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Sailing Directions for the West Coast of North America: Embracing the Coasts ...

Coastwise navigation - 1853 - 248 pages
...falls calm, and if calm the swell will set the vessel too near the beach. Klamath River has 15 feet on the bar at low water. It is not difficult of entrance...that sailing vessels must come out stern foremost to lie steered. There is a staff on the south side of the river, on which a white flag, with black ball,...
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Pacific Coast: Coast Pilot of California, Oregon, and Washington Territory

U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, George Davidson - Hydrography - 1869 - 364 pages
...change of heavy weather. McArthur reported in 1850: "The river has seventeen feet on the bar at mean low water. It is not difficult of entrance with a...so strong that sailing vessels must come out stern 14* foremost to be steered." He did not, however, enter the river. In 1860 the tug Спин Humboldt...
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