
Well it's that time of year again when temperatures rise and the water starts to look very inviting again after a long, long winter. Not all of use are as fortunate as Eric, who can take his boat our 12 months a year. But anytime you have a boat at your disposal, what more can you really ask for. That being said, Jessica and I decided it was high time we pull the tarp off the

boat and
dewinterize that
sucker. There were any unpleasant
surprises, but the batter was nearly dead after being out in the cold for the last 8 months, and as you can see there was also a whole lot of smoke involved
once
e we restarted the engines. The end result wasn't too
shabby, though. There was still
plenty enough time to take a spin on Percy Priest and start the summer off right--with a good stiff sunburn across my shoulders.
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