New tugboat line launched in the Pacific NW
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:42:42 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:
I agree your "regional market" is unusual. I still don't understand why
people want to go pleasure boating in water that is too cold to swim in,
year-around. We have our cold weather boating months here - April to
mid-May, mid-October through early December, but even then our air temps
are reasonable, and while I wouldn't swim in water temps below 70F,
there are some around here who do. Right now, in the middle of August,
the ocean water temp around the Seattle area is 55F. Hypothermia. Here,
the water temp is a nice 80F. Swimming weather.
How much is the heater on that alum boat? :}
I sure hope you're not doing a lot of your swimming up by Sandy Point!
Of all the days I've spent on the bay, I can't think of more than a half
dozen where I've gotten my feet in the water. Lots of folks go boating,
fishing, whatever, without swimming at all. If I wanted to swim, I'd find
a
nice clean swimming pool, with most of the fecal matter removed!
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You hang out in the wrong places.
Indeed!
Let's see.......
Taking a dip in a heavily chlorinated and urine filled swimming pool and
looking at tall fences or neighbors houses vs. taking the boat out, finding
a nice sandy beach, having a picnic lunch and afternoon in/on the water with
the family and leisurely returning to the dock while watching a great sunset
on the water.
Hmmmmm............
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