If you dont ride when the water is in the low 70's you are a huge pannsy. Most oif us here in Florida ride all year. We were in the Intracoastal in Jacksonville a few weeks back water was mid 60's.
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Originally posted by whiteflash watersports View PostIf you dont ride when the water is in the low 70's you are a huge pannsy. Most oif us here in Florida ride all year. We were in the Intracoastal in Jacksonville a few weeks back water was mid 60's.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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Originally posted by whiteflash watersports View PostIf you dont ride when the water is in the low 70's you are a huge pannsy. Most oif us here in Florida ride all year. We were in the Intracoastal in Jacksonville a few weeks back water was mid 60's.
Originally posted by NICKYPOO View PostWow! You mean you don't get hypothermia?Last edited by Nobody; 02-14-2013, 09:49 PM.
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Originally posted by whiteflash watersports View PostIf you dont ride when the water is in the low 70's you are a huge pannsy. Most oif us here in Florida ride all year. We were in the Intracoastal in Jacksonville a few weeks back water was mid 60's.
My wife grew up in jax and her family still lives there. Many a winter day goes by with dreaming of warm water and weather. First time I was there, I made fun of the people at Neptune beach. They said the water was too cold. It was April and 74 with 85 air temp. We are looking at heading back in July. Have to stop in and check your place out.
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