Glad you got her out, sounds like you able to spend some quality time on the water. We got the tail end of the rain. It was just a steady straight downpour and no wind no lightening for an hour or so. I feel very blessed, I can pick and choose when I go out. So during the week when I go, Lake Erie is my own private lake, there is nobody on it. The only issue I see with that is, if I were to light a distress flare, would anybody see it. I don't know how far away they are visible during the day. Phone reception is not the best, because they point the towers down so the signal doesn't go to Canada. Text reception works a little better then voice. If I am out far enough I do pick up the Canadian towers. The good part is I have my radio.Fantastic boating weekend up to this afternoon. The big ole thunderstorm, that killed folks on it's way through the midwestern states, came through at 5pm and more rain and lightning forecast for tomorrow so ..... we ended boating early. Pulled our girl out of the water and parked her in the shed out of the weather.
Not complaining as we had all day Friday and Saturday and most of Sunday before we called it a day. Lots of boats out on the Mighty Ohio River but we dock and stay down near the less busy end of the 45 mile pool so we have no issues with the traffic. Very enjoyable and relaxing. So nice to be back on the water.
Two hours is a start. Hopefully you will get many more this season. Let us know if you were able to keep her dry.I've put two hours on so far this season. With the amount of rain and it being Memorial Weekend, I'm not venturing very far. Too much crazy traffic with a strong potential for getting "pulled over."
I did treat my cover with 303 so with the recent downpour yesterday, it will be interesting to see if any water got in. I took black pool cover plastic and made engine vent covers which in the past has worked very well keeping water out.
Have fun out there....but not too much fun as it isn't worth it...hint.