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I didn't want to fool around with a lee shore.
"Then why are they pushing so close into a lee shore?"
They were the first warning that I was on a lee shore.
"Off a lee shore like this, the more water around us the better.
The boat in the diagram has a lee shore to its west.
The wind was howling out of the northwest, and we were on a lee shore.
He does not want to be pinned down by the storm on this lee shore."
It was close work but they cleared the lee shore and made good their offing.
Herning could no more be let drift; lee shores were too close.
By true reckoning we lie off that lee shore, no more than a couple of miles.
But they were in the wrong place, on a lee shore with a widow-maker blowing.
"Never liked the chance of a lee shore with this Caribbean weather," he continued.
She's going down sharply on the lee shore/ David muttered as he worked quickly over the chart.
If the wind is blowing at you, you are on a lee shore.
But putting into a port, that's steering hard by the Core again, a lee shore in time.
A great deal of ice must have been driven against the lee shore ahead of them.
We're on a lee shore in a rising gale.
Then you can try to sleep each night wondering if you'll wake up to a foul wind on a lee shore.
He did not add that on a lee shore in the dead of night, the rocks might complete their task before the time appointed.
"The same wind that blows to our advantage has them pinned against the lee shore.
The term "lee shore" going through my mind!
"Good beach on the lee shore, though, I believe.
Further south was a lee shore and no trade goods that could not be obtained further north.
As a recreational sailor, I know there is nothing more perilous in a heavy wind than being close to a lee shore.
She borrowed her sister's waders and we fished a stretch of lee shore.