Stick a fork in it...We're done. 2009 season RIP
Well, barring a few hardcore sailors I'm sure, winter has arrived in Chicago. Looks like next weekend will see the mast coming down, cover on and the lockers cleared out for the season. Blanked in October after what was a pretty nice September. Florida sailors, carry on!
I need to get me a drysuit and find a winter sailing program.
lawrencer2003 wrote: Well, barring a few hardcore sailors I'm sure, winter has arrived in Chicago. Looks like next weekend will see the mast coming down, cover on and the lockers cleared out for the season.
To quote Otter, Bluto and the rest of Delta Tau Chi: "ROAD TRIP!!!
The 'steamer' is something that probably isn't required in Florida. Mine is essentially a long sleeve version of the Ronstan Skiff Suit, but is 5/3 with some sort of titanium weave that is supposed to keep you warmer.
They work great for spring/fall on the Great Lakes, but are overkill in Texas even in the winter.
Sailing should be great once the thunder storms die down.
Between the weather and my travel schedule. We wuz robbed this year! The wife is grumbling and making noises about moving south (She's a Boston native but seems to have forgotten NE winters). Chicago is Antarctica. I will confess however that winters here are tougher that in my native NJ.
I'll ask this question of you Fla sailors.. Best town to buy real estate in that has killer beach access? (Mast up storage?) We are already ruling out Naples (Home for the holidays for us now) as we don't have several million to pony up for beachfront. We heard from a couple on our beach that Sarasota is an option. I'd be interested in your thoughts.
Chicago is not that cold Larry. I used to live just east of Chicago and found it to be almost tropical. There is the fact that we moved there from Ottawa that changes the point of view a little bit.
If you aren't stuck on Florida, Galveston has a lot of beach front available!
And Ottawa is Shangri-La compared to Winnipeg! 🙂 To go sailing right now I would need a $600 dry suit. Likely going to be be an early freeze up this year. Normally we don't have snow until November and we just had two good dumps (mostly melted now thank goodness).
Winnipeg is a great town. I used to live just up the road from you in Kapuskasing (mid 70s) (I also lived in Yellowknife for a while). It would be nice if they would bring the Jets back to Canada, but I don't see it happening.
I would definitely end the season if I still lived up north (Nort), but for now all is good.
I wasn't making fun of the steamers; Andrew's comments about the steamed clams made me hungry.....(I'll blame him) I think the cold is all relative. When I go to the flight simulator in Minneapolis every November, 8 degrees F is considered T-shirt weather to the locals, meanwhile I'm freezing my buns off. I never needed more than a wet suit down here, even while surfing. I feel your pain though, putting your boats way for the winter..OUCH!!!
Spend a weekend in Delray Beach, Florida and your question will be answered. Mast up storage for $200 per year
lawrencer2003 wrote: Between the weather and my travel schedule. We wuz robbed this year! The wife is grumbling and making noises about moving south (She's a Boston native but seems to have forgotten NE winters). Chicago is Antarctica. I will confess however that winters here are tougher that in my native NJ.
I'll ask this question of you Fla sailors.. Best town to buy real estate in that has killer beach access? (Mast up storage?) We are already ruling out Naples (Home for the holidays for us now) as we don't have several million to pony up for beachfront. We heard from a couple on our beach that Sarasota is an option. I'd be interested in your thoughts.
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