.............where the water temperature was 78 today.:wow::wow:
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.............where the water temperature was 78 today.:wow::wow:
Dave:
I saw 74 on the gauge at the Little Allison Sandbar today
.....could have been all the beer drinkers standing in the water!
:grin:
I was at Little Allison yesterday afternoon and it certainly was not 74 degrees. Must have been the beer drinkers! :grin:
Water was definitely in the 70's as I had to get in up to my chest to place rear anchor and I did not swear but once.:smt038
When the water is really cold I usually say the F bomb several times in a row to myself.:smt100
I guess Smartcraft could be lying but water was not super cold.
We were out on Lake Wylie yesterday. The temps ranged anywhere from 72-75.
A question for those more familiar with Wylie than I am: we were cruising north of the BB bridge, about 2 miles. I noticed an area off to the starboard where several boats were at anchor, and lots of folks were swimming, a lot standing around, so I am thinking: shallow water, and the depth finder is showing 4'. Is it me, or is this area not well-marked? We were about 100 yds abeam of the nearest marker to our starboard, at idle speed thankfully, when the depth-finder goes from 4' depth, to crazy readings (as in too shallow to read), and I hear and feel the skeg scrape bottom. I feel the prop complain a little, so I turn quickly to port and move a little way out.
No damage done, other than a little less paint on the prop than when we started. But I was just surprised that the area isn't a little more well-marked.
Thanks,
NCC