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65+ degrees, blue skies, birds chirping, and good times on the boat! *We went for about an hour cruise and dropped anchor for a couple of hours to paddle around the kayak, relax in the sun, etc. *



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I hate you!* No, I want to be you!
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I am happy you are enjoying your boat!* She is looking good BTW.

Woody
 
Woodsong wrote:

65+ degrees, blue skies, birds chirping, and good times on the boat! *We went for about an hour cruise and dropped anchor for a couple of hours to paddle around the kayak, relax in the sun, etc. *




-- Edited by Woodsong on Sunday 30th of January 2011 06:38:43 PM
Way to go, Tony.* That is an advantage of not winterizing.* You can sneak out on a nice day.* Looks like you anchored in the middle of the Wolftever channel.* With the lake at winter pool many of the gunk holes are too shallow to get into.* Bring that boat down on the waterfront for a weekend.

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Woody, weren't you relaunching your monk last week after the new bottom paint? get on out on the water!*
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Don, good eye! We were between the main channel and the island in about 13 feet of water. Wind was blowing out of the west so we wanted to get on the lee side of the island. We are definitely being very cautious about where we go outside the channel- last thing I want to do is run aground! *
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I am still trying to sort out where the deep water and shallow water is at. A few weeks ago my son and I were playing around in the dinghy. I thought I was in the heart of deep water. To my surprise I looked down and saw the bottom not 2 feet below us. haha.
On the waterfront...look for us early Friday morning this week- we should be passing on our way to Alred for painting...ASSUMING I make it through the lock without crashing. *It'll be my first time locking through with a single screw...should be interesting. *
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It was a fun weekend on the boat for sure though. I really enjoyed Saturday evening. *It was actually warm enough to grill out some steaks topside! *YIPPIE- come on spring!
 
It has been freezing cold here, until today.***A teaser of Spring.
 

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Wish we could do that... it is cold here... - degrees and lots of snow... we'll be on the hard until April!!!
 
Another* Jealous boatman here!** JohnP
 
I think we're all jealous!!
 
Woodsong wrote:

Woody, weren't you relaunching your monk last week after the new bottom paint? get on out on the water!*
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Don, good eye! We were between the main channel and the island in about 13 feet of water. Wind was blowing out of the west so we wanted to get on the lee side of the island. We are definitely being very cautious about where we go outside the channel- last thing I want to do is run aground! *
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I am still trying to sort out where the deep water and shallow water is at. A few weeks ago my son and I were playing around in the dinghy. I thought I was in the heart of deep water. To my surprise I looked down and saw the bottom not 2 feet below us. haha.
On the waterfront...look for us early Friday morning this week- we should be passing on our way to Alred for painting...ASSUMING I make it through the lock without crashing. *It'll be my first time locking through with a single screw...should be interesting. *
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It was a fun weekend on the boat for sure though. I really enjoyed Saturday evening. *It was actually warm enough to grill out some steaks topside! *YIPPIE- come on spring!
Tony, the Chickamauga lock master uses channel 14.* If he doesn't answer that try 16.* You may want to call by phone ahead to see if he knows of a tow coming through in the next couple of hours.* If you catch a tow at the locks, it can be a 4 hour wait.

When you go in ask him for the side that your boat backs toward.* The wind can swirl in the locks and play heck with a single screw.* Just angle into a floating bollard, put it in reverse, lassoo the bollard and reverse should swing your stern over.* Not really hard unless you get out of shape with the wind blowing.

Give me a call, and I will try to walk out on the Walnut St bridge to see you come through.* Too bad that Kaleb will probably be in school.* He would love the 48' drop.* Have a great trip.

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Don,
you raise some interesting thoughts about locking through- i am going to start another thread about it....


Glad everyone enjoys the pics! It was a lot of fun....almost as fun as it has been going up to the boat all winter to work on her in 20 degree weather! hahaha.
 
One of these days (sometime this year?), Woodsong, I'll*have my*boat and find some scenes to rival yours!

PS* -- my LTGF was a photo-journalist, so watch out.

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-- Edited by markpierce on Monday 31st of January 2011 01:54:19 AM
 
Woodsong wrote:

65+ degrees, blue skies, birds chirping, and good times on the boat! *We went for about an hour cruise and dropped anchor for a couple of hours to paddle around the kayak, relax in the sun, etc. *




-- Edited by Woodsong on Sunday 30th of January 2011 06:38:43 PM

This was today at my lake.

Stormy skies.* Cold wind.* No sun. No birds chirping.*

My wife just got back from Barbados.*

Scotty, beam me elsewhere!


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-- Edited by KJ on Tuesday 1st of February 2011 12:00:31 AM
 
Mark: is that picture taken on the White Pass & Yukon excursion from Skagway?
 
I was gonna sneak a boat ride in too.....but the problem we have down here when the weather warms up and the water cold...Fog!!!! It is about 0/0 right now. Glad you got some today!!!
 
Cold, rain , wind, snow, wher DO you guys hang out.

*Outside temp today a barmy 36 degrees(95 F) took the youngest out with some of her friends last night for a bbq.
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If this does not make you all jealous I don't know what will. Mind you we do have a bloody big cyclone heading toward us. Well, more toward the guys up north.
 

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koliver wrote:

Mark: is that picture taken on the White Pass & Yukon excursion from Skagway?
Yup, it is returning to Skagway from White Pass.* The scar on the*opposite side of the valley is the road.* Lots of photo opportunities because one is allowed to ride the open platforms at the ends of each passenger car.

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This Winter Sucks Everywhere!

It is sleeting here now, and this is the South.
 
Even here in the warm south, I walked out on my aft deck awhile ago and about busted my ass, since everything is covered in ice! This is here in the Galveston Bay area. Most of the freeways are closed, as is the entire toll road system. Yikes! Good thing I don't have to go anywhere today.
 
Someone needs to talk to Al Gore and ask him to kick that global warming thing up just a notch for spring! We had to delay our trip down the river due to sleet/rain today. Somehow I could not convince my son and dad that 38 degrees and rain/sleet would make for a fun day of traveling on the boat! :)
 
This is what I am doing instead of boating. Who wants to join in the fun??
 

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Well today my dad, my son, and I were "supposed" to be starting our little 125 mile trip down the TN River to drop the boat off to get her topsides painted. *Below is a screenshot of the current weather conditions there. *I'll let you all bet as to weather we proceeded as planned or pushed it off to next weekend! *
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Woodsong: "I love our lower helm! When we were telling friends pre-trawler we wanted a lower helm they said that I'd never use it. Personally, I love it!! I do like the bridge on those hot summer days, etc. but it is so nice to have the option of piloting from down below."

You should go!* Make use of your comfy pilothouse, Woodsong.*
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-- Edited by markpierce on Friday 4th of February 2011 02:03:20 PM
 
haha- busted by my very own words!!! :)
Truth be told, I was all for going...I actually was looking forward to drinking hot coffee/tea/cocoa form the lower helm with the heater blasting and radio on to keep us cozy, happy, and warm. Alas, my dad is down at their place in FL and it seems I could not extract him from his sunny and warm climes down there to go this weekend. So....had to delay. My son and I are going up tomorrow though to do some more work and go for a spin for the afternoon. *I think it was the thought of having to go out for the locks that got my dad deciding to wait. *
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-- Edited by Woodsong on Friday 4th of February 2011 02:28:21 PM
 
jleonard wrote:

This is what I am doing instead of boating. Who wants to join in the fun??

*Kinda of reminds me of my house. Only I am in Alaska.

Aint it fun?

SD
 
Egregious wrote:
This Winter Sucks Everywhere!
Well, I wouldn't say "everywhere!"




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Walt,
*Now that would be a heat wave for me.

SD
 
Don't get me wrong! This is an anomaly for this are as the weather isn't that great 9 months out of the year, Also, no place to cruise to. I really don't recommend San Diego for boating.
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-- Edited by SeaHorse II on Friday 4th of February 2011 03:28:44 PM
 
SeaHorse II wrote:

Don't get me wrong! This is an anomaly for this are as the weather isn't that great 9 months out of the year, Also, no place to cruise to. I really don't recommend San Diego for boating.
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-- Edited by SeaHorse II on Friday 4th of February 2011 03:28:44 PM
Posting weather info like that could lead some of us cabin fever snowbound types to contemplate directing nasty comments your way. (I will hold my comments if you keep ahold of the good weather for another month.)

And your comments about boating in your area seem suspiciously similar to the disinformation the PNW crowd has been putting out about how horrible their area is.


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Yesterday, I had lunch at the Riverview restaurant in Antioch at the end of the San Joaquin River, across from Kimball Island,*near the beginning of Suisun Bay.* The wind was calm, the sky was clear, and the temperature about sixty (the same as today).* A state research vessel/trawler was circling in the channel and then docked a bit downstream.* A canoeist and two kayakers emerged and went up the river a ways.* The water was like glass, but a gentle flood tide was apparent.

By the way, the Riverview restaurant surely has gone downhill.* Used to go their with my family when I was a kid 55 years ago (loved those crab louies).* Since I happened to be with my Dad and sisters in Antioch, I suggested we go there for lunch for nostalgia's sake.* We were the only ones there eating.* (There was a guy at the bar.)* One of my sisters said she had lunch there a few weeks earlier with old family friends, again for nostalgic reasons, and were the only*customers there too.
 
superdiver wrote:

It was a nother beautiful day here in Alaska as well, over 50 degrees out, so I went out on Nimbus for a bit as well...
Something is not right when it's 50 in Alaska and 10 in Maine.

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