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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 473994" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I'm the guy in shorts walking in the water in Feb, Mar, Apr if the air temp is warm enough to take the boat out. 34 degree water is crazy cold even if the air temp is around 70. :shock: My uncle bolted a 4x4 along the main trailer tongue beam so he could walk on it to load/unload the boat without having to get his shoes wet. I keep saying I'm going to do something similar but once I put the boat in the water for the season, it always becomes an afterthought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 473994, member: 12995"] I'm the guy in shorts walking in the water in Feb, Mar, Apr if the air temp is warm enough to take the boat out. 34 degree water is crazy cold even if the air temp is around 70. :shock: My uncle bolted a 4x4 along the main trailer tongue beam so he could walk on it to load/unload the boat without having to get his shoes wet. I keep saying I'm going to do something similar but once I put the boat in the water for the season, it always becomes an afterthought. [/QUOTE]
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