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Glenn (s/v Seawing) wrote:
Summer in FL & the Bahamas might be harder to deal with though. It all depends on breeze. If you on anchor, it's ok. If you are tied up at the dock, especially in Aug and Sep, then it's tough, but then you have shore power. The only time I've been badly distressed in FL during summer is being anchored in the inland near a spit of land which was full of flying insects. I wanted to shut the boat up due to the insects -- not the heat. I suggest you TRY it first and then decide. I never had any temperature issues away from land aside from flyng insects. -paul |
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