[quote="foofer b"]Guys, as a native Floridian who has never lived north of the Fla/Ga line, I gotta say I just cannot relate to the kinda weather ya'll endure.
As a northern boater, let me try to explain our boating lifestyle. You have heard the saying, "you never know what you have until it is gone". Every year Mother Nature takes our boating away. If you could just see the excitment in our eyes on launch day

you may understand. It's like being re-born. It is a similar feeling to the first day with the new boat, EVERY YEAR!

Notice how we like to complain all winter about the snow and ice? The weather is not the enemy, it is the anxiousness and time we have to experience until.. LAUNCH DAY!

Most like the 4 seasons.
A lifelong friend of mine moved to Stuart Fla several years ago. He and his wife were huge Georgian Bay boater's. Recently he told me they missed boating in Georgian Bay the most, about living in Canada. Living in Florida, boating has no appeal to them. (He is not a fisherman)
I believe it is this forced downtime

that results in a revitelization,

that northern boater's experience every year that keeps our interest and us on the water year after year.
Just the opinion of a lifelong northern boater

jimbo36