Mornin!:seeya:
Maybe He meant that He was too attractive ?
I meant outside temps. Although I see how that could have gone either way.
It was supposed to be 100 and humid but it was like 90. It was cooler near the lake. I went boating for the first time this year after all the work was done. Ran great. No issues. Damn that deck is solid as a rock. The boat always felt solid, but it felt
harder. I had the carbs tuned and adjusted in the boat last week, so it fired right up and idled great. Idles very low. But never stalls. I swear both sides will idle at like 700 without missing a beat.
Lake Erie was flat, winds were calm, the air was hazy and there was a strange warm fog on the lake the farther out I went. Went to the outer light (about 9 miles out), looped around it, and completely lost the channel. Had I taken a heading of 40 degrees from the outer light, to the east northeast into the middle of the lake, I would have lost the horizon and all sight of land. One big world of sea and sky, up and down, both steel blue. All blended together. Different than regular fog, which closes in. I could still see over a mile easily... but it was a mile of.... nothing. And it was still sort of sunny. But it was noon... so.... no help. If I would have gotten inside my own head, I would have gotten disoriented.
Great shake down though.