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On 24 Jul 2006 08:24:08 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Most of the sailing is in the spring, summer, and fall, but boats do not have to come out for the winter so many sail in the winter, picking their weather. Frank, you just confirmed what I said. No, what you said is that people in Forida don't sail in the summer because it is brutally hot, discounting the OP's claim to sail year round. He sails on the upper Gulf of Mexico, out of the St Marks area. It is nice year round and there is no off season. Picking the weather in the winter simply means that there are a few days you might choose not to sail when a strong front comes from the north. Happens infrequently, and many will still sail those times if they are not in shallow water marinas where the channels go too shallow at low tide to get out. When I was shopping for my last boat, I did so in February in Warwick, RI. It was sad to see all those dirty boats jammed up on stands in the yard for the winter. That doesn't happen in Florida or anywhere on the Gulf. There is Florida and then there is Florida. It ain't all the same. But even with that, I have friends in South Florida who sail all year. RB 35s5 NY |
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