P.S. how about letting the Canadian Flag fly off the stern while trailering down to celebrate Canada's impending victory over the U.S. in Olympic Hockey tomorrow
Canada to the Bahamas 24 feb 2010
- dreamer
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Re: Canada to the Bahamas 24 feb 2010
Wow what an adventure, Stay safe, I'm sure all your preparations will be worth it.
P.S. how about letting the Canadian Flag fly off the stern while trailering down to celebrate Canada's impending victory over the U.S. in Olympic Hockey tomorrow
P.S. how about letting the Canadian Flag fly off the stern while trailering down to celebrate Canada's impending victory over the U.S. in Olympic Hockey tomorrow
- DaveB
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Re: Canada to the Bahamas 24 feb 2010
You may want to delay a few more days.
It is now 48 degrees in Cape Coral, FL. 2:30 pm and I have the heat on. It has been raining most of the day.
Good luck with your adventure and hope it warms up for you.
I have lived in SW Fl. for past 22 years and this has been the coldest winter by far this year, I haven't been sailing since our 4 day trip to Cayo Costa in late Dec. to Jan.3rd.
Burrrrrrrrr!!
Dave
It is now 48 degrees in Cape Coral, FL. 2:30 pm and I have the heat on. It has been raining most of the day.
Good luck with your adventure and hope it warms up for you.
I have lived in SW Fl. for past 22 years and this has been the coldest winter by far this year, I haven't been sailing since our 4 day trip to Cayo Costa in late Dec. to Jan.3rd.
Burrrrrrrrr!!
Dave
Québec 1 wrote:I'm taking I-87 & 1-95 for the trip. The trip has been delayed 2 days because of the wind and snow storm we are having now.
My boat today leaves no one wondering why I'd rather be in the Bahamas:
Q1

