JimS123
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Re: Hot Weather, Age and Boating
Avoiding Tides, bad weather, T-storms - I don't consider that being a fair weather boater, but rather someone with common sense. I took the meaning of post #1 to be centered around old age and heat.
If mother doesn't want to get up early, then that's another story. Mine doesn't either, so that's why I bought a 14' tinny that I can handle myself. So, if the mood strikes and she's busy, I go by myself.
Personally, I have had issues with heat all my life. That's precisely why I go out in the boat. Its cooler out in the water and taking a dip is refreshing. But, I admit that I boat in fresh water and all the rinsing and flushing issues just aren't there. So, for me the boatride relieves heat and stress, it doesn't give more.
I gave up a huge promotion and lost a job because I refused to move to a saltwater area in the hot south. I may have to work longer before i can retire, but being in a fantastic boatiung area was worth it.
Ok, now that I've sort of "stirred up something here", but not meaning to, I'm really wondering how many of you have a SO (wife, girlfriend) and the lady doesn't want to get up really early or go out into the heat......what happens? I think it's one thing for men to be "bold/strong" in some things they do, but not so much with the ladies. Dealing with our boat, my wife is as much a part of anything dealing with the boat as I am. If she is sick, too tired or whatever and don't want to take the boat out, it don't go out period! She doesn't like HIGH heat anymore than I do and she has to help with the launching/retrieving and cleaning of it. We ALWAYS clean out the drive with (muffs) and wash down the boat at storage when we get back. All we have where we are is brackish waters and pure salt water, so the cleaning has to be done! Now, doing any of this in really hot weather is not fun!
If any of you want to go out in sizzling heat, that is YOUR choice, but please don't tell us we're not real boaters if we chose not to! We do love our boat and boating!
Avoiding Tides, bad weather, T-storms - I don't consider that being a fair weather boater, but rather someone with common sense. I took the meaning of post #1 to be centered around old age and heat.
If mother doesn't want to get up early, then that's another story. Mine doesn't either, so that's why I bought a 14' tinny that I can handle myself. So, if the mood strikes and she's busy, I go by myself.
Personally, I have had issues with heat all my life. That's precisely why I go out in the boat. Its cooler out in the water and taking a dip is refreshing. But, I admit that I boat in fresh water and all the rinsing and flushing issues just aren't there. So, for me the boatride relieves heat and stress, it doesn't give more.
I gave up a huge promotion and lost a job because I refused to move to a saltwater area in the hot south. I may have to work longer before i can retire, but being in a fantastic boatiung area was worth it.