Yea...it's that time of year but it certainly gives us all something to look forward to around mid-winter. I actually like the 6 month season in my neck of the woods; mid-April to mid-October or so. A little abridged the year due to the plague but I still enjoyed plenty of hours on the water. (Happy to say around 150 hours running time for me)
I think that if I had a 12 month boating season, it would lose some of the special appeal.
Season Is Coming To An End
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Re: Season Is Coming To An End
denpooch wrote:Qr Bbpost Yea...it's that time of year but it certainly gives us all something to look forward to around mid-winter. I actually like the 6 month season in my neck of the woods; mid-April to mid-October or so. A little abridged the year due to the plague but I still enjoyed plenty of hours on the water. (Happy to say around 150 hours running time for me)
I think that if I had a 12 month boating season, it would lose some of the special appeal.
Could not agree more, year round boating for me would not work. I am used to the seasons with lots of snow and cold. New grass, new flowers, new lawn in spring. Lots of snow to enjoy winter sports. Skiing, snowmobiling skating, walks at 30 below. Would not have have it any other way. I was brought up like this, my system/body just need the change.
Do like a trip to warm and beach near end of February though.


