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Eisboch wrote:
The National Weather Service has issued a significant storm warning for
our
area starting early Sat AM and extending into Sunday. Sustained winds
of 35
mph with gusts of up to 60 mph.

So, here I am back on the boat to ride it out. Should be fun.

Eisboch


Not the safest place you could be.
Jim


It's safe enough. I am in the back basin here and it's somewhat
protected. If we get the winds they are predicting, I'd rather be down
here to check the lines on the boats rather than being home worrying about
them.

Besides, it's fun.

Eisboch


I am glad I put the boat to sleep last weekend, including putting the winter
cover on. We are seeing heavy rains and winds tomorrow are expected to come
close to 50 mph.

Our friends with the Lyman had hoped to put the tarp on their boat
tomorrow.................key word 'hoped'....;-)


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" JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"jiminfl" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
The National Weather Service has issued a significant storm warning for
our
area starting early Sat AM and extending into Sunday. Sustained winds
of 35
mph with gusts of up to 60 mph.

So, here I am back on the boat to ride it out. Should be fun.

Eisboch

Not the safest place you could be.
Jim


It's safe enough. I am in the back basin here and it's somewhat
protected. If we get the winds they are predicting, I'd rather be down
here to check the lines on the boats rather than being home worrying
about them.

Besides, it's fun.

Eisboch


I am glad I put the boat to sleep last weekend, including putting the
winter cover on. We are seeing heavy rains and winds tomorrow are
expected to come close to 50 mph.

Our friends with the Lyman had hoped to put the tarp on their boat
tomorrow.................key word 'hoped'....;-)


Went out boating today. Sunburn weather. Hate them water weeds. Had an
overheat today. The mossy stuff plugged up the input end of the heat
exchanger. Franks track is a flooded island and is about 8' deep. With
weeds about 2' below the surface. No Black Bass, lots of little stripers.
Decision for tomorrow. SF Bay and halibut and stripers or mokelumne river
and stripers and salmon and LM bass? Supposed to cooler tomorrow. High
30's at night, 70's daytime.


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Went out boating today. Sunburn weather. Hate them water weeds. Had an
overheat today. The mossy stuff plugged up the input end of the heat
exchanger. Franks track is a flooded island and is about 8' deep. With
weeds about 2' below the surface. No Black Bass, lots of little stripers.
Decision for tomorrow. SF Bay and halibut and stripers or mokelumne river
and stripers and salmon and LM bass? Supposed to cooler tomorrow. High
30's at night, 70's daytime.


So, when do you guys in the SF Bay area consider the boating season to be
"over"?
Or do you?

Eisboch


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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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" JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"jiminfl" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
The National Weather Service has issued a significant storm warning
for our
area starting early Sat AM and extending into Sunday. Sustained winds
of 35
mph with gusts of up to 60 mph.

So, here I am back on the boat to ride it out. Should be fun.

Eisboch

Not the safest place you could be.
Jim


It's safe enough. I am in the back basin here and it's somewhat
protected. If we get the winds they are predicting, I'd rather be down
here to check the lines on the boats rather than being home worrying
about them.

Besides, it's fun.

Eisboch


I am glad I put the boat to sleep last weekend, including putting the
winter cover on. We are seeing heavy rains and winds tomorrow are
expected to come close to 50 mph.

Our friends with the Lyman had hoped to put the tarp on their boat
tomorrow.................key word 'hoped'....;-)


Went out boating today. Sunburn weather. Hate them water weeds. Had an
overheat today. The mossy stuff plugged up the input end of the heat
exchanger. Franks track is a flooded island and is about 8' deep. With
weeds about 2' below the surface. No Black Bass, lots of little stripers.
Decision for tomorrow. SF Bay and halibut and stripers or mokelumne river
and stripers and salmon and LM bass? Supposed to cooler tomorrow. High
30's at night, 70's daytime.


I went out to look at the Lake during halftime of the Ohio State game. 5-7
footers.........surfs up.

Here is a reading of a buoy further out on the Lake:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=45005

The Lake should kick up even more overnight if these winds keep up.


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Wind predictions have been upgraded a bit overnight ...

From the National Weather Service:

"WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO QUICKLY INCREASE FROM THE SOUTH EARLY
SATURDAY MORNING...WITH SUSTAINED SPEEDS POSSIBLY REACHING 40 TO
45 MPH BY NOON. WIND GUSTS LATE SATURDAY MORNING INTO SATURDAY
AFTERNOON COULD REACH 65 MPH.

WINDS WILL SHIFT TO SOUTHWEST AND BRIEFLY DIMINISH TO 30 TO
35 MPH WITH GUSTS CLOSE TO 45 MPH EARLY SATURDAY NIGHT...BUT WILL
PICK UP AGAIN DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. BLUSTERY AND POSSIBLY
DAMAGING WEST WIND GUSTS COULD AGAIN REACH 65 MPH ON SUNDAY...
ESPECIALLY DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS."This could be interesting.Eisboch




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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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Wind predictions have been upgraded a bit overnight ...

From the National Weather Service:

"WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO QUICKLY INCREASE FROM THE SOUTH EARLY
SATURDAY MORNING...WITH SUSTAINED SPEEDS POSSIBLY REACHING 40 TO
45 MPH BY NOON. WIND GUSTS LATE SATURDAY MORNING INTO SATURDAY
AFTERNOON COULD REACH 65 MPH.

WINDS WILL SHIFT TO SOUTHWEST AND BRIEFLY DIMINISH TO 30 TO
35 MPH WITH GUSTS CLOSE TO 45 MPH EARLY SATURDAY NIGHT...BUT WILL
PICK UP AGAIN DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. BLUSTERY AND POSSIBLY
DAMAGING WEST WIND GUSTS COULD AGAIN REACH 65 MPH ON SUNDAY...
ESPECIALLY DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS."This could be interesting.Eisboch


For us:
....WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 11 PM EDT THIS
EVENING...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CLEVELAND HAS ISSUED A WIND ADVISORY FOR
MOST OF NORTHERN OHIO AND INLAND NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA.

WEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 25 TO 35 MPH THIS AFTERNOON WITH GUSTS AROUND 45
MPH. WINDS OF THESE MAGNITUDES MAY CAUSE OUTDOOR OBJECTS SUCH AS GARBAGE
CANS AND LAWN FURNITURE TO BE BLOWN AROUND AND DAMAGED. A FEW TREE LIMBS AND
POWER LINES MAY COME DOWN.

THE STRONG WINDS ARE DUE TO A RAPIDLY STRENGTHENING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM. THE
LOW IS EXPECTED TO MOVE FROM THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY TO LAKE ONTARIO BY
TONIGHT AND TO QUEBEC ON SUNDAY.


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" JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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Wind predictions have been upgraded a bit overnight ...

From the National Weather Service:

"WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO QUICKLY INCREASE FROM THE SOUTH EARLY
SATURDAY MORNING...WITH SUSTAINED SPEEDS POSSIBLY REACHING 40 TO
45 MPH BY NOON. WIND GUSTS LATE SATURDAY MORNING INTO SATURDAY
AFTERNOON COULD REACH 65 MPH.

WINDS WILL SHIFT TO SOUTHWEST AND BRIEFLY DIMINISH TO 30 TO
35 MPH WITH GUSTS CLOSE TO 45 MPH EARLY SATURDAY NIGHT...BUT WILL
PICK UP AGAIN DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. BLUSTERY AND POSSIBLY
DAMAGING WEST WIND GUSTS COULD AGAIN REACH 65 MPH ON SUNDAY...
ESPECIALLY DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS."This could be interesting.Eisboch


For us:
...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 11 PM EDT THIS
EVENING...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CLEVELAND HAS ISSUED A WIND ADVISORY FOR
MOST OF NORTHERN OHIO AND INLAND NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA.

WEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 25 TO 35 MPH THIS AFTERNOON WITH GUSTS AROUND
45 MPH. WINDS OF THESE MAGNITUDES MAY CAUSE OUTDOOR OBJECTS SUCH AS
GARBAGE CANS AND LAWN FURNITURE TO BE BLOWN AROUND AND DAMAGED. A FEW TREE
LIMBS AND POWER LINES MAY COME DOWN.

THE STRONG WINDS ARE DUE TO A RAPIDLY STRENGTHENING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM.
THE LOW IS EXPECTED TO MOVE FROM THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY TO LAKE ONTARIO BY
TONIGHT AND TO QUEBEC ON SUNDAY.


For us, a picture from yesterday's San Francisco bay near Mt. San Bruno.
over there. I did not take the pic as I was up in the delta, fighting the
hydrilla. Even had to disassemble the heat exchanger to clean out that
crap.


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Eisboch wrote:
Wind predictions have been upgraded a bit overnight ...

From the National Weather Service:

"WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO QUICKLY INCREASE FROM THE SOUTH EARLY
SATURDAY MORNING...WITH SUSTAINED SPEEDS POSSIBLY REACHING 40 TO
45 MPH BY NOON. WIND GUSTS LATE SATURDAY MORNING INTO SATURDAY
AFTERNOON COULD REACH 65 MPH.

WINDS WILL SHIFT TO SOUTHWEST AND BRIEFLY DIMINISH TO 30 TO
35 MPH WITH GUSTS CLOSE TO 45 MPH EARLY SATURDAY NIGHT...BUT WILL
PICK UP AGAIN DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. BLUSTERY AND POSSIBLY
DAMAGING WEST WIND GUSTS COULD AGAIN REACH 65 MPH ON SUNDAY...
ESPECIALLY DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS."This could be interesting.Eisboch


We're expecting rain & heavy winds also. Spent all day working on our
new backyard deck addition ahead of the storm.
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Sunny and 78 expected here tomorrow..... taking cover

--Mike

"Don White" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
Wind predictions have been upgraded a bit overnight ...

From the National Weather Service:

"WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO QUICKLY INCREASE FROM THE SOUTH EARLY
SATURDAY MORNING...WITH SUSTAINED SPEEDS POSSIBLY REACHING 40 TO
45 MPH BY NOON. WIND GUSTS LATE SATURDAY MORNING INTO SATURDAY
AFTERNOON COULD REACH 65 MPH.

WINDS WILL SHIFT TO SOUTHWEST AND BRIEFLY DIMINISH TO 30 TO
35 MPH WITH GUSTS CLOSE TO 45 MPH EARLY SATURDAY NIGHT...BUT WILL
PICK UP AGAIN DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. BLUSTERY AND POSSIBLY
DAMAGING WEST WIND GUSTS COULD AGAIN REACH 65 MPH ON SUNDAY...
ESPECIALLY DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS."This could be interesting.Eisboch

We're expecting rain & heavy winds also. Spent all day working on our new
backyard deck addition ahead of the storm.



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On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 14:16:39 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

The National Weather Service has issued a significant storm warning for our
area starting early Sat AM and extending into Sunday. Sustained winds of 35
mph with gusts of up to 60 mph.

So, here I am back on the boat to ride it out. Should be fun.

Eisboch


We're getting some strong winds right now. I got the leaves off the yard
earlier. Now it looks like it's not been touched. I hate leaves.


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