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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 19:42:03 -0800, "Capt. JG" wrote: Cap'n Jeff has AIR CONDITIONING noone in their right mind in Seattle would have to go with an open cockpit. Why can't you? ==================== They don't call it the Pacific North Wet for nothing. or....The Great Wet North. -Greg--- Portland, Oregon |
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"Dene" wrote in :
They don't call it the Pacific North Wet for nothing. or....The Great Wet North. -Greg--- Portland, Oregon Hurricane season is over. Mobile was in the 70's today and fair. Seattle is 40, freezing and every station in the NW says RAIN.... Why would anyone in MOBILE wanna go to SEATTLE?!! Is everyone going crazy?! |
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People in Mobile know summer is coming and want out. People in Seattle know
it is coming and can't wait. Today marks our 24th straight day of measurable rain. By the way, freezing is 32 not 40. Freezing is what happens in Chicago - most years. "Larry" wrote in message ... "Dene" wrote in : They don't call it the Pacific North Wet for nothing. or....The Great Wet North. -Greg--- Portland, Oregon Hurricane season is over. Mobile was in the 70's today and fair. Seattle is 40, freezing and every station in the NW says RAIN.... Why would anyone in MOBILE wanna go to SEATTLE?!! Is everyone going crazy?! |
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"johnhh" wrote in news:zLSdnVQkfrWAN1jeRVn-
: By the way, freezing is 32 not 40. Freezing is what happens in Chicago - most years. You stand outside in the pouring rain when it's 40F and tell me that's not "freezing", even though the water doesn't change from liquid to solid state....(c; Last time I got wet at 40F, there was no issue. I WAS FREEZING! |
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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... "Dene" wrote in : They don't call it the Pacific North Wet for nothing. or....The Great Wet North. -Greg--- Portland, Oregon Hurricane season is over. Mobile was in the 70's today and fair. Seattle is 40, freezing and every station in the NW says RAIN.... Why would anyone in MOBILE wanna go to SEATTLE?!! Is everyone going crazy?! Trust me....I'm wondering the same thing myself. I spend 9 days in Tucson with the highs never below 70 degrees. So nice that my wife stayed an extra three days. But....10 more winters from now, we hope to become a winter live-aboard somewhere south of Savannah. -Greg -Greg |
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"Dene" wrote in :
But....10 more winters from now, we hope to become a winter live-aboard somewhere south of Savannah. -Greg -Greg Anywhere from Charleston to Jacksonville has the same weather all year. The temperature difference is less than 5 degrees across the region. South of Jax, you bet the breeze floating across FL from the Gulf, which changes the weather drastically by the time you're at Daytona Beach. Only thing I don't like about Florida in a boat is there's no place to go boating...ocean or ditch and the ditch is SHALLOW! There's a few places on the west coast that are interesting, but the East Coast is boring as hell. Eastern GA does have some pretty scenery in the many swamplands, just like SC. Florida doesn't. And where you can boat is like taking a motorhome to Times Square...bumper-to-bumper other boaters also thinking "Why did I come here??". That's why I love Charleston. The harbor is large enough to not become too crowded, and if you get bored, there are 2500 miles of navigable waterways within 50 miles, salt and fresh. You can anchor off some island here and never see another soul for days, or you can be with other people, your choice. The 5-6' tides keep the waterways pumped out, unlike Florida's 18" tide where there's not enough flow to clean it, just make some impressive sandbars. Y'all stop by. We'll anchor off a deserted island and take the dink ashore for a little shelling on an Atlantic beachfront with NO FOOTPRINTS..(c;.....and NO CONDOS!! |
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry" Newsgroups: rec.boats.cruising Anywhere from Charleston to Jacksonville has the same weather all year. The temperature difference is less than 5 degrees across the region. South of Jax, you bet the breeze floating across FL from the Gulf, which changes the weather drastically by the time you're at Daytona Beach. Only thing I don't like about Florida in a boat is there's no place to go boating...ocean or ditch and the ditch is SHALLOW! There's a few places on the west coast that are interesting, but the East Coast is boring as hell. Eastern GA does have some pretty scenery in the many swamplands, just like SC. Florida doesn't. And where you can boat is like taking a motorhome to Times Square...bumper-to-bumper other boaters also thinking "Why did I come here??". I always ask, "where am I?" Hard for me to get use to flat terrain, void of any natural landmarks. Attributable to being born/raised in Oregon. That's why I love Charleston. The harbor is large enough to not become too crowded, and if you get bored, there are 2500 miles of navigable waterways within 50 miles, salt and fresh. You can anchor off some island here and never see another soul for days, or you can be with other people, your choice. The 5-6' tides keep the waterways pumped out, unlike Florida's 18" tide where there's not enough flow to clean it, just make some impressive sandbars. You forgot that there are about a 100 golf courses nearby too. Paradise!!! Y'all stop by. We'll anchor off a deserted island and take the dink ashore for a little shelling on an Atlantic beachfront with NO FOOTPRINTS..(c;.....and NO CONDOS!! I'll be there. Just stay alive for another 10 winters. 5 if we get an inheiritance. BTW....what kind of boat do you have? -Greg |
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"Dene" wrote in :
BTW....what kind of boat do you have? Hmm...well, let's list: Amel Sharki 41 ketch Endeavour 35 sloop Grand Banks 42 trawler Hatteras 52 for fishing (just started on this one) various other boats at intermittent intervals when their electronics or electrics fail. I don't "own" any of them. I'm sort of the engineer on the first two and chief electronics technician on the others. I can visit West Marine, buy a bunch of stuff for the boat, and my credit card balance remains the same! These boats belong to out-of-towers from Charlotte, Atlanta, all inlanders. I'm the local "custodian" when the radio or air conditioner is broken. Well, I'm off to race on the Endeavour in a really STIFF breeze at noon. http://www.charlestonoceanracing.org/ Dress warm...it's only going up to 50F, today. It was mid 70's until this front passed in the night, but man what sailing weather this morning! http://www.charlestonraceweek.com/ http://www.charleston.net/stories/?n...section=sports Race ya to bouy BP...(c; |
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On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 20:21:13 -0500, Larry wrote:
That's why I love Charleston... Y'all stop by. Nice area but make sure the tax man does not take a liking to your boat. They seem to have spys everywhere. |
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