Wetnesday? I Have A Cool Idea!

Riva-aaaaaaaaah that looks so cool.
Today as a public service we are going to try and use Woody Boater to help you cool off. Here’s how it works. First we got us some fantastic water spray photos from Steve Lapkin, Bob Kays and Kent O.Smith. Thats a huge great start. But will it really physically cool you down? No. So you need to get a fan. I will wait.. Here are some spray shots to get you all warmed, cooled up, off?

Bob Kays captured this moment

Fan
Okay? Got the fan? Great, stick in front of your screen pointed to you. Feel that? Ohhhya..

See?

COBR-A-hhhhhhha
Okay, maybe you are gonna get a little wet, but it is helping, and your significant other is looking at you and your fan.. and thinking. WOW, thats pure genus. Or WTH? Why am I here with this rock in the shape of a human. Either way, you are cool. Not looking.. but cool. Here ya go. Bask in it.

Under cover

Splashy

SPRAAAAAY

AHHHHHHH

Apple rip

Lapkin spray

Al doing his thing

Yikes, Kays Lava?

Feel that?

Oh hell ya!

More Cobra, you can never get enough Cobra

Fan still working? Or shorted out? Not working? Try these

Thanks jim

BRRRRRR

Cool enough?

Better?

Almost winter in Hessel?
There ya go, you are probably a little cooler than you were when you started reading this morning. COOL? You’re welcome
AWESOME – i feel it… so kool – thanks!
You guys with the cameras…amazingly talented national treasures!
Thank you, John!
Nice penguins.
Thanks Matt…Hot is relative…Just returned from camping trip thru PNW around the Puget Sound….85 degrees is considered hot…Back home it has been 105 for the last couple of days
Hey Chuck – Next time you’re out this way let us know. There is always a boat ride or two available… Stay cool! 🙂
Love the spray shots!
Reminds me of an exchange heard at a launch ramp years ago. At the time, we lived a few miles from Cheat Lake, WV. Kept the boat at home on the trailer & did the ;launch/retrieve thing each use. We’d gone early, to ski the morning glass. We were in the parking area, wiping the boat down after loading up. Next to us, family was preparing to launch their boat. Their son, who looked to be about 10, apparently would rather have been elsewhere & indoors. He looked at the cloudy sky & protested that “it’s going to rain”. His dad responded, “Boating’s a wet sport, Son” & continued with prepping the boat. 🙂 We still use that phrase!
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Getting wet in Falcon in Alexander Bay – 2019 – with my new friend Lewis Dobbins from California – great day! Chris Bullen photographer.
Actually blue sky and sunny this morning.
Getting wet in Falcon – 2019 Alexander Bay – with my new friend Lewis Dobbins (California) – Chris Bullen photographer
Me driving, Don Ayers first Riva ride, shot by Steve Lapkin.
Steve, what drone are you using? How many are lost at sea?
Marty – Thank you for sharing that click! A memorable day….of many!
S
Cool photos!! Makes one feel cool and wet. Another cool thing, today is my wife and I anniversary. For 37 years this lady has been putting up with my boat passion, and other strange hobbies and habits. I hope the run lasts a longer.
Mark,
Wish you & your wife, a happy anniversary & many more great years together.
Thanks Kelly
Fantastic shots! Even saw a pic of me through the spray. Love that shot Steve did that you sent in Marty.
We’ve got so much spray in the sky down here and it ain’t slowing. Been raining for 7 days straight and forecast for another 3. Uuugh
The picture was taken in 2004 from a helicopter.
Beautiful!
Cool enough
Always loved this spray shot cover of The Brass Bell with our friends doing what we called “A Hang On” on Lake Cobbossee!
Photo by Kent O. Smith
❤️🙏
Kudos to Jane Larson capturing this moment last year. Jack and Lisa kept cool, thanks to Eddie’s quick throttle.