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![]() "Smithers one of 1000's" Smithers of a 1000 names wrote in message ... JimH, When is it boating season in your neck of the woods?. We normally have the boat recommissioned the first weekend after April 15th. By May, the weather is perfect for quiet days on the lake. It isn't till Memorial Day that the lake becomes busy. " JimH" wrote in message ... "Smithers" Yes, Smithers is not my real name. wrote in message news ![]() Does anyone have a favorite boating toy they are hoping will be under the Christmas Tree or Menorah? Since I don't trust anyone to buy what I want, I normally have a box with assorted hot sauces and a sweater under the tree. I then go shopping after Christmas at deep discounts. I plan on updating my stereo system on the boat, so I can play my IPOD through the system, and have some nice speakers in the cabin. Everything I plan to get will be after Christmas and closer to Spring. This includes: 1. New bolster type helm seat and adjustable pedestal 2. New carpeting 3. Bimini (high enough to stand up under while driving) 4. Portable rechargeable battery charger/jumper 5. AM/FM/CD player (replacing the cassette player currently in the boat). I am also taking the sunpad and 2 cushions to an upholstery shop to be recovered. This has been my plan since buying the boat last summer, with these projects planned in Spring. The helm seat and sink/ice box was already torn out before I put the boat to bed for the winter. Believe it or not...........it is still technically fall even though the ground is covered with snow and temperatures have been in the single digits...... This is going to be a long winter. :-( All marinas on Lake Erie typically have boats hauled out by November 1st. There remains, however, the trailer boater and some die hard blow boaters on the water in November. Come December everything on the water shuts down on Lake Erie, although I do not know the shut down date for commercial large ship traffic. Come mid to late March, despite the ice and temperatures, some die hard boaters (on trailers) are back on the water. Marina's typically open their season on April 1st, with fishermen the first ones to splash, followed by those living on boating condos with heat. The Lake Erie water temperature is around 40 degrees on April 1st Temperatures do not rise into the 50's until May and finally reach comfortable levels (for swimming and in water activities) from late June through early September. Temperatures then begin to plunge into the 50's in October till they reach 34-33F throughout the winter. Although the Lake is shallow (35 feet is an average depth on the Western Basin) it does not always freeze over. Most years it does and folks living on the western islands are capable of driving their modified cars across the ice to the mainland. So.........to answer your question............as we now have a small 20 foot runabout, we do not plan to be out on the Lake until mid May next year, and then only for some cruising or fishing. When we had larger boats with full cabins we would start spending weekends on the boat at the marina by mid May. |
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