BTW. We in Florida do go through the same thought process, but it involves 
hurricanes. Ok, the storms a week away, the forecast track misses us by 100 
miles. Do we storm prep the boat ( at least a full days job rushing it) or wait 
till it looks like it will track closer?  Then bust butt trying to get it done 
along with the house and get out of town (now that we can). Ted. 

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Not the Florida fleet, I mean places that traditionally would have. I am 
holding off, it had hardly been below freezing here and we have got nice sunny 
sailing days. I did winterize the fresh water, some of the system is in a 
locker the cabin heat doesn’t reach. The engine is good to go. “Other news” has 
displaced climate news, but last year as far as I know was our warmest winter 
even and this year – so far – is warmer.
 
  
 
Joe
 
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