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Its all relative, here in Central Florida, I don`t go out unless its at least in the mid to highs 70`s. I was out last week, high about 80, but been cooler since. Oh well, maybe in a couple of more days it will be again.
Binkie wrote:
Its all relative, here in Central Florida, I don`t go out unless its at least in the mid to highs 70`s. I was out last week, high about 80, but been cooler since. Oh well, maybe in a couple of more days it will be again.
Rich
It is all relative, here in Virginia, any day where the temps break 50 is warm enough to work on the boat. I am hoping that with full canvas, anything over 65 will be boating weather.
of course last night there were wind gusts of 74MPH at my house, so the wind does factor in a bit.
Im with Kamie - anything over 50 is working on the boat weather.... for me it needs to be 70 to be out on the Whaler - I can do the Grady in the 50's & 60's as the driving area is fully enclosed. Im just about ready to pull the shrink wrap off the Grady and get the season started.