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Just a quick reminder that even tho the air temps are rising (95 this weekend
) the H2O is still cold enough to cause a mess of hurt!!!!
I'm an old fart when it comes to safety...I'm overly cautious when water comes into the picture.
Air temps are warm enough to offset water temps but just please be carefull is what I'm saying
 

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PaddleOn wrote:
Just a quick reminder that even tho the air temps are rising (95 this weekend
) the H2O is still cold enough to cause a mess of hurt!!!!
I'm an old fart when it comes to safety...I'm overly cautious when water comes into the picture.
Air temps are warm enough to offset water temps but just please be carefull is what I'm saying

Will keep that in mind. Water temps in Milford,CT. is where I normally launch from is holding at around 58'F. I've thought of getting a wet suit, but prices on them are too high ($500 plus)


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Yaksick wrote:
PaddleOn wrote:
Just a quick reminder that even tho the air temps are rising (95 this weekend
) the H2O is still cold enough to cause a mess of hurt!!!!
I'm an old fart when it comes to safety...I'm overly cautious when water comes into the picture.
Air temps are warm enough to offset water temps but just please be carefull is what I'm saying

Will keep that in mind. Water temps in Milford,CT. is where I normally launch from is holding at around 58'F. I've thought of getting a wet suit, but prices on them are too high ($500 plus)


you must be thinking of a dry suit wet suits are about $150-300.i just dont like being wet all nite even if it is warm water.
 
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