Last Friday we ditched the dogs and work to take our Seadoo Speedster 150 out for a ride.
We are newbies to boating. Since Jack bought the Speedster the second half of last year, we only went out on it for 3 hours. This was our first time out with the boat this year. We made sure all the plugs and hooks were secured and all the lights were working properly -- OK, Jack did all the work and I "helped".
We got to Coyote Point Marina in the afternoon. We were lucky, because nobody else was using the boat launch, so we took our sweet time. Mainly because we forgot about what needed to be done.
We couldn't have picked a better day for boating, because it was a warm day with high tide in the afternoon, and there was no wind. When we slowed down, it was even too warm. We rode around the bay, enjoyed the wonderful weather and enjoy being there.
By Ying Lei.
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