Expidia
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Ahhh it's March 1st in the great Northeast already . . . It's March 1st most everywhere else too, but here the forecast is for snow tomorrow. But I'm still counting down the days to watching my boat slide off my trailer into the water for that first launch of the season.
I just checked the dates of my photo's and the earliest I got on the water last year was a beautiful day on April 17th on the Hudson River.
I pulled up that day to Yannis III's docks (it's a local restaurant on the water with nice dockage space).
So I saddled up to the bar for a cold one and they said I was their first boater of the season as they had just put their docks back in that day!
I was in Fort Lauderdale Fl two weeks ago sitting at Shooter's bar in 80 degree weather watching the many gorgeous yaughts cruising along the intercoastal. Hats off to any of our boaters here who live in Fl year round . . . Now that's the life
I can squeeze about 8 months out of our Northeast season and it's really spectacular for maybe 3 months, but boating in Fl year round is the ulimate. I could very easily live on a boat in FL year round and someday I just might!
Some of us might be in the middle of a recession, but driving along Las Olas Blvd in Fort Lauderdale and seeing all those 100+ foot yaughts parked in front of the peoples houses along the canals was just an amazing sight to behold. There is no recession along Las Olas Blvd for sure!
Also saw them setting up for the opening of the Miami boat show as we drove South to Miami. Rows and rows of fabulous yaughts side by side all along the intercoastal. Quite a sight.
Oh well, either way, I'm counting the days down now to my first day on the water in my little 15 footer. Trout season opens April 1st in NY, but I've given up trout stream fishing cause it's still freezing cold around here early April standing in waders in the middle of a stream.
I can't wait to get the boat back on the water. I figure I'll be on the water in less than 45 days now (weather permitting). I could even be on in March, if it warms up quick enough
I just checked the dates of my photo's and the earliest I got on the water last year was a beautiful day on April 17th on the Hudson River.
I pulled up that day to Yannis III's docks (it's a local restaurant on the water with nice dockage space).
So I saddled up to the bar for a cold one and they said I was their first boater of the season as they had just put their docks back in that day!
I was in Fort Lauderdale Fl two weeks ago sitting at Shooter's bar in 80 degree weather watching the many gorgeous yaughts cruising along the intercoastal. Hats off to any of our boaters here who live in Fl year round . . . Now that's the life
I can squeeze about 8 months out of our Northeast season and it's really spectacular for maybe 3 months, but boating in Fl year round is the ulimate. I could very easily live on a boat in FL year round and someday I just might!
Some of us might be in the middle of a recession, but driving along Las Olas Blvd in Fort Lauderdale and seeing all those 100+ foot yaughts parked in front of the peoples houses along the canals was just an amazing sight to behold. There is no recession along Las Olas Blvd for sure!
Also saw them setting up for the opening of the Miami boat show as we drove South to Miami. Rows and rows of fabulous yaughts side by side all along the intercoastal. Quite a sight.
Oh well, either way, I'm counting the days down now to my first day on the water in my little 15 footer. Trout season opens April 1st in NY, but I've given up trout stream fishing cause it's still freezing cold around here early April standing in waders in the middle of a stream.
I can't wait to get the boat back on the water. I figure I'll be on the water in less than 45 days now (weather permitting). I could even be on in March, if it warms up quick enough