gm280
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On the upside, I'm retired so my schedule is wide open. I should (hopefully) be able to make up for any build time I loose out on over the winter and still (hopefully, again...) be able to splash on schedule. I'm shooting for sometime this coming summer as long as I don't run into any unexpected snags during the build. We have a later start to boating season here as the lake closest to me, Georgetown Lake, is at just above 6K feet above sea level. It takes a long time for that lake to thaw out. I've seen it still fully frozen over as late as May.
Oh yea, and today's forecast is calling for a high of 32* and more snow from 10am to 5pm.:smow:
I can't wait till I can get more fuel for the heaters so I can get back to work.
gmp440, how much is K1 selling for up your way? I use K1 in my heater when it finally does get cold here in middle Georgia. And I have been using the same 5 gallon can for three years if that is any indication of how much it gets used. It does heat up the shop fairly quickly, but you still can shell the K1. I keep telling myself to build a hot water type outside burner stove and pipe in the hot water through a heater type core for a fan to blow across it to heat the shop. But I never do....at least not yet.
Being how your lakes stay frozen for so long, maybe you need a nice air type boat that would push you along. :noidea: