Sunday Boating with Dolphins.

Ummm...Shark tail fins are vertical. Dolphin tail fins are horizontal. Look at Post#1, pic #3.
All pics are of the same dolphin.
 
You Toronto guys never get it ....... :)
The Winter beer coozie is as important as Cougar Boots, it keeps the really cold beer from freezing your hands..... :cheers2:

That's exactly why I have the koozie....my hands would never get warm again with the number of beer cans held during the day ;)
 
Would give anything to boat this time of year with a light jacket on. As far as aquatic friends.....would have to settle for sturgeon:D
 
we were talking about dolphins..we have members here who have a great and intimate knowledge of them.......
 

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And Erin had on a scarf and hat????

Tell her we go out when it's in the 50's and the water temp is 50. She'll be so bundled up we won't be able to see her face. :sifone:

don't forget the fuzzy socks..... :)
I will have flashbacks of that little kid from A christmas story....

I did tell Nick we should have gone out on Saturday; high 64; and that's what coats and hats are for....

I double dog dared him!
 
Nice, but you havent felt cold til you have boated in CT in April, reason I moved to FL, hers lat new Years Day, cant wait til this year:driving:
 

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Calculate Wind Chill given Fahrenheit & Miles Per Hour
Enter Air Temperature in number of degrees Fahrenheit: 79.8
EnterWind Speed in miles per hour (MPH): 50
Fahrenheit 79.8

It took me a while to find a Fahrenheit calculator, all of the Canadian ones only went as warm as 5 Celsius ..............:grouphug:
 
The current NOAA mathematical model stops at +50*F...anything above that and the wind makes it warmer.

Not kidding: :)
Wind Chill (ºF) = 35.74 + 0.6215T - 35.75(V^0.16) + 0.4275T(V^0.16)
Where, T= Air Temperature (ºF) ; V= Wind Speed (mph)
 
Real men go boating in parkas and snowmobile helmuts :)

The day I picked up my Power Play from the dealer, we water tested it. 34*f.
Ice had been off the lake for 2 days. About 4 miles out it started snowing so hard we had to stop because we couldn't see 10 feet. Had to wait about 30 minutes for the squall to abate so we could see the way back to the marina.

The day I picked up my old 22 Indy was almost the same scenario. Snowing, 33* with some sunny breaks.

Heck, we've gone out when the lake has a crust in the early hours and melts by noon. :)
 
don't forget the fuzzy socks..... :)
I will have flashbacks of that little kid from A christmas story....

I did tell Nick we should have gone out on Saturday; high 64; and that's what coats and hats are for....

I double dog dared him!

Ohhh, double dog dare LOL!!!

No lie, Linda (Little Bunny), the drunk girlfriend I had with me in KW :eek:, dared me to push her off her barstool last weekend.........so I did. I really didn't mean to push her that hard, but both hands came out and down she went, taking two stools with her. She was too drunk to get hurt and I was LMAO!!

Rob was like, why did you do that? I said she dared me. He said, Barb, you're 47 years old. I said, a dare is a dare, I don't care how old you are. :willy_nilly::)

He looked at me like I was a bully.
 
The current NOAA mathematical model stops at +50*F...anything above that and the wind makes it warmer.

Not kidding: :)
Wind Chill (ºF) = 35.74 + 0.6215T - 35.75(V^0.16) + 0.4275T(V^0.16)
Where, T= Air Temperature (ºF) ; V= Wind Speed (mph)

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