Right :) That’s Colorado. Wednesday, sunny, 80 degrees, great breeze. Went sailing. By Friday morning 5” snow on the ground and 15 degrees. By Sunday afternoon, back to sunny and 70 for my club’s second-to-last race of the year. I’ve put some Thursday vs. Sunday pictures at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1q3dCLVtrYJAI3_ZRQZe3TQ3C1_SdkcIV.
Regarding winterizing, all boats have to be out of Chatfield Marina October 31st or sooner, and I winterize after haul-out. Right now the water temp is about 60 degrees so I rely on that thermal mass to keep the plumbing warm enough below waterline. But I did throw an insulated moving pad over top of my A4 to keep it from freezing from the top. The fall sailing in Colorado has been absolutely glorious this year. Clear blue skies, pleasant temps, really nice wind. I’ll be very sad to haul the boat in two weeks. Cheers, Randy > On Oct 14, 2019, at 2:40 PM, Bill Coleman via CnC-List > <[email protected]> wrote: > > How in the world do you go from 13 ° and shoveling snow off your deck to > racing the next day? And what about winterizing!? > > Bill Coleman > Erie PA
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