Boating in December
#3
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From: Beautiful North Carolina
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
i thought you were busy!!!


I feel like we have been working 24/7. Finished our inventory in Salisbury Friday night at midnight, then was at Statesville at 6AM Saturday and finished at 5PM.
Went home and died. Sunday was like a new beginning!!!!!!
#4
Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
WOW,
74 degrees here yesterday, Sunday December 17th, 2005 and over 70 today.
Nothing like boating in December.
74 degrees here yesterday, Sunday December 17th, 2005 and over 70 today.
Nothing like boating in December.
#5
Never Enuff
Joined: Apr 2006
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From: Cedar Creek, Texas
We were out Sunday also. Temp was in the upper 70's. Spent the whole day out enjoying the weather and lack of boats on the lake. I'm rrrrrrrrrrrrreally lik'n this 30OL.
Jay
Jay
#6
Originally Posted by never enuff
We were out Sunday also. Temp was in the upper 70's. Spent the whole day out enjoying the weather and lack of boats on the lake. I'm rrrrrrrrrrrrreally lik'n this 30OL.
Jay
Jay
what kind of speeds are you seeing?
#10
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From: Beautiful North Carolina
Originally Posted by five cent worth
Dock Holiday - Where you boating in NC? Moving to the Lake Norman area next summer. I was calling apt/condo/house places yesterday and they were rubbing it in on how warm it was. 

We usually put in at Exit #36 "Queens Landing" and run South for lunch.
The picture is from Mid Town Sundre which is a popular resturant and sports bar. By land they are off Exit #28.
This has been the warmest fall I can remember. We were out several times in November, but on the flip side it can be VERY cold. I can remember December of 1993 very well which was nothing but ice and snow.
You will like Norman, it is a very nice lake (except for the rafting laws).


