I love it when we have a dry winter because we always have water but with slower flows on the Columbia and Snake Rivers which means the water temps go up, up, up.
I love it when we have a dry winter because we always have water but with slower flows on the Columbia and Snake Rivers which means the water temps go up, up, up.
Well, I guess that means I am tied with ya for the win...
(although you'll likely have YOUR boat on the water before mine. Especially since I have to find the time/motivation/weather to pull the gas tank and take a look at the rudder packing. As well as replace my bilge pump. Ugh.)
Yesterday was our first day on the water since Thanksgiving Day and back in the water since late October. Our neighbors said the water temp was right around 60. It was a bit nippy.
60? That's bath water. (Yea, right.) I'm shivering just reading that.
need to redo my poll answer to "July 4th--why do I have boat anyway" at the rate were going
I'm trying to get out on Fri. We'll see.
Since we still have snow on the ground and the lakes are still completely iced over, I'm thinking I might not be in until May this year :(
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Sigh..... its the second of april and it was 13 below zero last night.... at this rate it will be may long weekend. This is mother nature flipping me off for buying a new boat.... she desperately needs to get laid!