coastalrichard
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Although boaters in the northern climes have a "shorter" boating "season" than those of us in the southern areas, do they necessarily have "less" real boating "opportunities" than southern boaters?
For consideration, I live on the coast and have not only temps to restrain my activities, but also have to deal with tides, winds, rain, currents, shoaling, hurricanes and tornadoes. In other words, many things must occur to provide an opportunity to go boating. When you really drill down to the boating "opportunities" question, I probably have fewer than many might think!
What about this from a northern perspective? Do you have (as many/more/fewer) considerations to provide your "opportunities" for boating?
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For consideration, I live on the coast and have not only temps to restrain my activities, but also have to deal with tides, winds, rain, currents, shoaling, hurricanes and tornadoes. In other words, many things must occur to provide an opportunity to go boating. When you really drill down to the boating "opportunities" question, I probably have fewer than many might think!
What about this from a northern perspective? Do you have (as many/more/fewer) considerations to provide your "opportunities" for boating?