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I used to waterski in the lakes around here where most temps reach mid 60'sF by summer. I found wetsuits are not very warm when the water temps are below 60. I used to be one of the first ones out on the lake waterskiing, quite often about a week after the ice disappeared, water temps around 40F, I am much older and wiser now
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That's when you break out the drysuit.
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Naaa, drysuits are for wimps and I couldn't justify one at the time for the few times I went in at really cold temps early in the spring or late fall. Once EVERYTHING goes numb its not so bad, but I wouldn't do anything that crazy now.
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58-62 water would be within my comfort range for a refreshing dip if I'm overheated or overworked, or it would even be fine for a short swim. Some here would certainly disagree though and I would not be happy if trapped into longer exposure.
I'd certainly prefer 18-20 Celsius for a day at the beach. Ocean water will go a few degrees over 20 here but only for about two months of the year. Not even refreshing for me if it goes too high over 20. 20 Celcius = about 68 F.
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I'd have OD at 68 degrees, let alone 58!!!
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70-72 seems good to me. Hopefully I'll have new pictures soon. They're installing a bench tomorrow.
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When's the Axiom open house?
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UPDATE! They finally got the tile and bench installed!
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It's looking better all the time. So, to get that cool texture on the pool sides, did they slap up some wet concrete/plaster/goop, wait for it to set slightly, and then toss a large clawed animal in there? It looks like it was desperately drying to climb out of there.
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It does look like that doesn't it. I think they used a jack-hammer to remove the old tile. I wasn't home when they did it.
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