Probably more like 14 weeks for me. 1st week of May is the usual launch, but if this mild winter continues, who knows? Can't get power or fuel at marina till 5-15, so more like cottage than a boat for a couple weeks. We too had a family passing, 91 year MIL, so another time to reflect on priorities. Once we get totally past the adjustment, our boating season will be much more flexible, so that is the "silver lining". Completed all ticky tac repairs in the early winter, so now I will be starting the polishing process in smaller bites. Really looking forward to hearing the engines growl to life again! Our local boat show had to change location at the last minute due to construction delays, so it was just pontoons and fishing boats. Did not go. I am hearing of contingency plans for a number of marinas around here due to expected water level. There are going to be a lot of significant changes in slip availability, if the anticipated 12" water rise comes to fruition.
Rick - congrats on the new toy. You have been considering that purchase for a while! 98 days to go!

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