Read that ole disclaimer first
Read that ole disclaimer at the bottom, exonerating us from suit, should something ugly happen. I have found that cool weather sailing (it will be 40 over the weekend and i plan to solo up the James River a ways to stay on the hook), inverting an old iron stewpot over the alcohol stove set to the smallest idle flame I can will keep the temp in a closed boat at 60 or so. Remember that lots of your boat is under the waterline, so it will assume the water temp (for us on the lower Chesapeake Bay) still in the 60's). I am afraid of using lit candles overnight, but if you stay alert while awake, candles can take the edge off a biting freezing breeze. I don't skimp on fabrics either: goretex or 100% wool is great. My (now 25 year old) daughter and I endured several overnighters when she was in junior high. Radio reception, food, stars and conversation all seemed better without the jetski's and tourists. Go for it! joe