Not For Hire
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New 22 in my backyard for two weeks. Equipping and outfitting. Installed two nylon boards (similar to starboard) on transom and mounted transducer-temp-speed sensors. Worked on galley shelves. Tuesday it was 80 degrees and I put the boat name and numbers on. I replaced phillips machine screws holding the outside rail in place with stainless screweyes and ran 1/2 inch line through screw eyes for a grab rail. Put in compass, depthsounder and gps, and carpet and industrial mats under carpet and moved lots of gear over from other boat. In short was messin around in the boat a lot and contemplating an overnight trip tonight and a leisurely motor break in period, and a sea trial, and just sitting in the cockpit grinning like a fool, and I was scheduled to leave tonight BUT:
GALE WARNING FOR THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT
TODAY
NORTHEAST WINDS 10 TO 15 KNOTS GRADUALLY INCREASING TO
GALES TO 35 KNOTS BY LATE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF RAIN SHOWERS LATE.
WAVES 1 TO 3 FEET BUILDING TO 6 TO 9 FEET.
TONIGHT
NORTH GALES TO 40 KNOTS. CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS.
WAVES BUILDING TO 9 TO 12 FEET.
SATURDAY
NORTH WINDS TO 30 KNOTS DIMINISHING TO 20 TO 25 KNOTS IN
THE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. WAVES 8 TO 11 FEET
SUBSIDING TO 5 TO 8 FEET.
Our lake waves are very steep and close together. I could stay in protected waters but the four inches of snow is kinda discouragin'. Think I will reread El and Bill's account of Nashville and dogwoods in bloom, etc.
The NOAA wave estimate system (at least for here but I believe for all over) means that 70% of waves are estimated to fall within the described limits. 15% will be under and 15% will be over - including waves up to twice as high as the described limit!.
GALE WARNING FOR THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT
TODAY
NORTHEAST WINDS 10 TO 15 KNOTS GRADUALLY INCREASING TO
GALES TO 35 KNOTS BY LATE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF RAIN SHOWERS LATE.
WAVES 1 TO 3 FEET BUILDING TO 6 TO 9 FEET.
TONIGHT
NORTH GALES TO 40 KNOTS. CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS.
WAVES BUILDING TO 9 TO 12 FEET.
SATURDAY
NORTH WINDS TO 30 KNOTS DIMINISHING TO 20 TO 25 KNOTS IN
THE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. WAVES 8 TO 11 FEET
SUBSIDING TO 5 TO 8 FEET.
Our lake waves are very steep and close together. I could stay in protected waters but the four inches of snow is kinda discouragin'. Think I will reread El and Bill's account of Nashville and dogwoods in bloom, etc.
The NOAA wave estimate system (at least for here but I believe for all over) means that 70% of waves are estimated to fall within the described limits. 15% will be under and 15% will be over - including waves up to twice as high as the described limit!.