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Marty wrote:
katy wrote: Marty wrote: KLC Lewis wrote: "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... KLC Lewis wrote: Alas, my boat is on the hard, a few hundred yards away from water that is equally non-liquid. Everything here is under anywhere from several inches to several feet of snow, with the earliest possible sailing still at least three months hence. Where are you? My boat is in a similar situation, though only about five meters from the frozen waters of Deadmans Bay, at CFB Kingston. Cheers Martin I'm about 30 miles north of Green Bay, Wisconsin ("Happy cows come from California; Ecstatic cows live in Wisconsin"). My boat is on the hard in Marinette, Wisconsin, on the Marinette River just across the bridge from Menominee, Michigan. Ice usually breaks-up in early to mid April, but it may be a little late this year what with all the global warming bringing us sub-zero temps. But it's only mid-January, we could always have an early spring anyway. Ah, you're probably colder than I then. I'm in a self help club, we all launch on the same day, rent the crane for one day, everybody chips in,,, saves a great deal of money but fixes launch and haul days. I'll launch early May. Cheers Martin Suffer!!!! You dig out from that avalanche in New Bern yet? Cheers Martin heh...it doesn;t take 2" very long to melt when it's 50F |