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Same here in Central WI - the only nice days have been the week days where I'm staring out the window at work. Weekends have been cloudy and rainy. We're almost to the longest day of the year and I've only had my boat out four times. In years past I had 10-15 hours on it already!
Unfortionatly for us its has not been quick storms latly. Ites been all day long rain stoms, but also the wind and waves. Also when it rains here there is also usually lightning (even with the quick storms) which with an 8 foot T-top I dont want to be the tallest thing on the water.
I had to blow down about 1000 gallons out of my pool over the weekend. Seemed every time I would drain it, it filled right back up.Tarpon Springs got some rain as well. Almost spilled over.
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While it may not be desirable, I’ve mentioned in the past about investing in some good quality rain gear, cheap rain gear sucks pure and simple..
Our pool drains automatically when it gets over full, never saw this on pools up north but it seems very common hereI had to blow down about 1000 gallons out of my pool over the weekend. Seemed every time I would drain it, it filled right back up.
I wish I had the overflow drain on my pool. All I have is the track laid in the pavers to drain the water off the patio and out of the lanai in the event the pool overflows.Our pool drains automatically when it gets over full, never saw this on pools up north but it seems very common here