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    Posted: April-10-2014 at 11:31am
Lake opened up Yesterday, 04/09/2014
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Piers & Lifts going in Saturday

Been a Really Long Winter
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Nice! Be sure to post pics of the days festivities. Do you have to get in the water for that?
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No worries Brett, Quinner has a really cool pair of Sea Green waders he uses for pier installations. Pairs nicely with his curls.
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He does have some lovely locks.... Kinda makes me jealous. Hockey hair rules!
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You beat us- still a few days to go here but we're getting close. Good work on not wasting any time with docks... It's tough recruiting help when it's still this cold.
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no pictures?

haha...

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My son took his first run last weekend with some buddies - no wet suit - brrr. Water is about 59. Boat will go in this weekend or next. I've been pretty busy and haven't had a chance to get out in a while...besides the cold, crappy winter, even here in the sunny south.

Hopefully we'll have some sunny and warm between now and White Lake. Water warms up pretty quickly. Ours was about 49 not too many week ago.
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Originally posted by kapla kapla wrote:

no pictures?

haha...




Didn't happen.
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Here ya Go Kap,

Kap and Maddie Quinn at SJRR, Adam creeping behind:





Early winter:



Dead of Winter:



Starting to thaw:



Shoreline Starting to Open:



Yesterday:


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This will give you an idea of how deep the snow was:

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Adam definitely looks like he's up to no good.
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Looks like the lawn is ready for a CCF get together
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As of 4/5, winter was still very much here in NH!



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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

You beat us- still a few days to go here but we're getting close. Good work on not wasting any time with docks... It's tough recruiting help when it's still this cold.

We are far from being close. The ice shanties and snowmo trails on the lakes were still running last week!


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Originally posted by phatsat67 phatsat67 wrote:

No worries Brett, Quinner has a really cool pair of Sea Green waders he uses for pier installations. Pairs nicely with his curls.

I do understand he had to buy a larger size this year!


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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

This will give you an idea of how deep the snow was:

Is that the Oscar whip?
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The ice here in NY is pretty much out. There might still be some icebergs floating around on the shallower north end. There has been a lot of damage to permanent docks on the lake this year and there will be a lot of debris floating for a while.

74Wind, your bro needs to ditch the skis and get the pontoons back on his plane.

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Originally posted by IAughtNaut IAughtNaut wrote:

Is that the Oscar whip?


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put my boat on the lift tuesday...there was still a good bit of ice out there, but all gone now. i'll be getting in the water this weekend. temp was a bit erratic, i think due to the extremely cold (probably 35 degree) water...it would get to around 200, then drop to ~130...then repeat. usually runs a consistent 160, but i'm guessing the t-stat couldn't keep up. ran perfect though. long winter for sure...
As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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Should've been on the low side if the cold water was to blame... 200 is a red flag!

I spoke too soon above, south wind picked up and cleared the last of our ice yesterday afternoon. I admire you guys getting your stuff in so quickly!
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Cold water shouldn't cause you to hit 200. Should still hold 160 then drop when the thermostat opens, then back to 160. If you're only idling it'll take a while to even get to 160.
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Originally posted by Keuka Keuka wrote:

The ice here in NY is pretty much out. There might still be some icebergs floating around on the shallower north end. There has been a lot of damage to permanent docks on the lake this year and there will be a lot of debris floating for a while.

74Wind, your bro needs to ditch the skis and get the pontoons back on his plane.

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Be on wheels a bit longer than usual this year I suspect. Used to swap wheels/floats in Ontario, a cool operation, been there for that. Runway right next to the lake. Land on runway, they pick it up, swap wheels and floats like a NASCAR pit crew, then drop in the lake and off you go. And vice-versa in the fall. They store the wheels in summer and the floats in winter.

Now they swap right at Penn Yan Airport...then onto a big trailer and tow them down, right across RT 54, to launch for the summer. Quite a spectacle I'd bet, never been there for that.
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Dock goes in today. Pontoon tomorrow. Hopefully BFN next weekend.
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This guy had to go through some ice to get to our local watering hole. When there's a will (and a thirst), there's a way.


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This is what he went through. This ice will be gone after today.   

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Originally posted by MI-nick MI-nick wrote:

   temp was a bit erratic, i think due to the extremely cold (probably 35 degree) water...it would get to around 200, then drop to ~130...then repeat. usually runs a consistent 160, but i'm guessing the t-stat couldn't keep up. ran perfect though. long winter for sure...


Water that cold + speed the intake on the bottom of the hull may have iced up.
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Originally posted by Waterdog Waterdog wrote:

Originally posted by MI-nick MI-nick wrote:

   temp was a bit erratic, i think due to the extremely cold (probably 35 degree) water...it would get to around 200, then drop to ~130...then repeat. usually runs a consistent 160, but i'm guessing the t-stat couldn't keep up. ran perfect though. long winter for sure...


Water that cold + speed the intake on the bottom of the hull may have iced up.

I really don't feel the intake would ice up. He was still running in above freezing water. I would say the cold water would shut the T stat and then when warmed up it would open again. Note Nick did say: " it would get to around 200, then drop to ~130...then repeat."


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Pete,
   I thought maybe that could restrict the water intake. Ether way that's a pretty good thermal shock that cast iron blocks aren't engineered for.
I've seen ice on aircraft propellers at ambient temperatures just above freezing. And aircraft hydraulic fluid under 3000 psi turn to slush at -20f
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Ice is out locally as of today. 45 minutes north at the lake it may be another week. At the rate I am going it will be Memorial Day or later before I get set up. Been working 7 days/week for months but have a rare Spring day off tomorrow due to power company upgrading poles near the shop.

I'm trying to decide on spring yardwork....or hooking up the trailer and driving 4 hours north to take a rare 65 degree snowmobile ride. Decisions...decisions. Still 3-4 feet of snow up there. I hate Spring. I wish we could have 8 months of Summer and four months of Winter!   

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This is what he went through. This ice will be gone after today.   



Drove by the lake today, NO ICE, what a great sight.
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