Too Damn Hot to be working on the boat!!
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tell me about it! we are within a few inches of our yearly average with 4 months to go. I got my jet boat together and it took four weeks to put it in the water because it rained every week end.
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Just putting the heads back on my boat, been upper 90's and low 100's. Luckily boat is on the lift at the lake. Thanks alot Shogren
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I'm just now getting cracking on mine... wanted to take it out this year but wasn't happening. temps have finally dropped so i'm out of the garage and into the boat. Next spring though, she'll be ready, all new interior too :thumbsup:
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I know the feeling, last week I changed out a water pump, thank goodness I started early, when I was done around 11;00am I was drenched same routine, jumped into the pool, got cooled off, then cleaned up.
I do that same thing when we go out for the day, it'll be burning hot as we're idling up our channel to the house, then before I flush the engines I'll get in the pool, then go flush, I love that pool.
I do that same thing when we go out for the day, it'll be burning hot as we're idling up our channel to the house, then before I flush the engines I'll get in the pool, then go flush, I love that pool.
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Darn HOT in Southern Mississippi also, I've been at this boat for 2 years, I try and work on it in my Tin Oven oh I mean Tin shed, but its usually too hot to work on it, so I just stay in the A/C and drink beer.