-10 C , 14 F - Seattle to Sidney, January 2005. Delivering Sweet to home port, Nanaimo.

We had a parabolic propane fired camping heater, only used when stopped. The hatch froze one morning so it took awhile to thaw with the stove running before I could get to the cockpit where the 20# bottle for the (disconnected) heater was sitting.

Otherwise we had lots of candles burning too.

(Second coldest was -5 C, Princess Louisa Inlet, March 1995... priceless!)

        Cheers, Russ
        Sweet 35 mk-1

At 12:51 PM 07/01/2014, you wrote:
+1 C (33 F) 3 weeks on Baltic See with no heater, purely under sail. I though that for sailing it was cold enough. I guess I am a wuss.

Does it count –20 C (-4 F) on an ice boat?

Marek (in Ottawa, –15.5 C, 4 F at the moment)

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So what is the coldest weather anyone has sailed in?
19 degrees is my record low for sailing and that was cold enough for me!

Joe Della Barba
Coquina
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