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over here in england the season is ending , and the marina is filling with
boats that will wait untill spring for there owners to return still its been a good summer all things taken into account. even though we did not get much rain, british waterways managed to keep the canals open and the price of desiel seems to have slowed its relentless rise regards rod nb lady louise jane |
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Temperature down to only 91 today so Fall is nearly here. I agree with
a previous poster that I am not ready to venture too far from home till I see the Gulf Water temps drop to the low 80s for fear of having my boat in a poorly protected place during a hurricane. For those people up north who think that sailing through the winter sounds good, there is a price to pay; here in NW FL it is simply too hot and humid with NO wind in summer except in thunderstorms (every day) when the wind goes from 0-45 kts in a few minutes with blinding rain and intense lightning and then back to no wind and even higher humidity. What this means is that effectively we cannot sail from about June 15 to Sept 30. I have to hope my diesel didnt grow algae over the summer and that the fouling of the bottom isnt too bad. |
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