Well;
Put the Christmas lights on the house last week and the wife fired them on tonight; so I guess it's a sure sign that boating season is over!!
Course I could always buy a few more strings and go in the carol cruise this year... :D
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---- Howard & Linda Matwick ----
--- S/V "Silhouette" - Nanaimo, BC ----
--- 1999 C36 MkII #1776 M35BC ---
Oh please. I'm just a few miles south of you and I intend to put some wool on under my foulies and go for a nice sail next weekend. :D
David
s/v Portmanteau
Hull #2133 -- 2003 MKII
Seattle, WA
I could use an extra hand sailing from St. Marks down to the Keys in a couple of weeks. It hit 90 in St. Pete today.
Capt. Sam Murphy
1994 Catalina 36, Hull 1327
Shoal draft, two cabin model.
Panama City, Florida
[QUOTE=Capt. Sam;15702]I could use an extra hand sailing from St. Marks down to the Keys in a couple of weeks. It hit 90 in St. Pete today.[/QUOTE]
Rub it in Sam; Rub it in... :D
It's blowing 25kn G35 right now and 7 C (45 degrees F) :eek:
---- Howard & Linda Matwick ----
--- S/V "Silhouette" - Nanaimo, BC ----
--- 1999 C36 MkII #1776 M35BC ---
It has yet to get near freezing here in rainy Portland, Oregon, but I put christmas lights on the boat yesterday. I suspect the timer I installed for the lights will use more power than the LED light strings I put up...3 x 33 footers.
Trying to dress up Portland Yacht Club more than the boat.
Larry Brandt
S/V High Flight #2109
Pacific Northwest, PDX-based
2002 C-36 mkII SR/FK M35B