What's the coldest temperature you've gone in your pool? It's early Autumn here and although my pool is at 21C, diving in is pretty cold, yet refreshing :|
eeece said:What's the coldest temperature you've gone in your pool? It's early Autumn here and although my pool is at 21C, diving in is pretty cold, yet refreshing :|
cubbybeave08 said:Two years ago when I was opening up the pool...I got the cover off...and have a floater...as I was filling the pool I threw the floater up over the top of my rail fence...and as I let it go I realized that I didn't screw the lid on tighly...and sure enoug...before the floater hit the water all my little one inch pucks fell out and all over the bottom of the pool. I didn't even have the ladder in yet...while it was in the low 70s outside...it wasn't even 60 degrees in the pool...maybe 58 tops...But there I was...in my shorts and tee shirt climing up the still outside the pool ladder with goggles to dive in to the chilly abyss to one by one pick up all those tiny pucks so as not to ruin my liner.
THe sad part is that fall when I closed the pool I did the same thing...only this time it was sunny and about 58 out side and 58 inside the pool. Now that was bad...![]()
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JohnT said:eeece said:What's the coldest temperature you've gone in your pool? It's early Autumn here and although my pool is at 21C, diving in is pretty cold, yet refreshing :|
Refreshing? That's cold! I'll swim in the upper 70s F, but ideally 84F is my perfect temp. Wife wants it warmer than that.
carlscan26 said:cubbybeave08 said:Two years ago when I was opening up the pool...I got the cover off...and have a floater...as I was filling the pool I threw the floater up over the top of my rail fence...and as I let it go I realized that I didn't screw the lid on tighly...and sure enoug...before the floater hit the water all my little one inch pucks fell out and all over the bottom of the pool. I didn't even have the ladder in yet...while it was in the low 70s outside...it wasn't even 60 degrees in the pool...maybe 58 tops...But there I was...in my shorts and tee shirt climing up the still outside the pool ladder with goggles to dive in to the chilly abyss to one by one pick up all those tiny pucks so as not to ruin my liner.
THe sad part is that fall when I closed the pool I did the same thing...only this time it was sunny and about 58 out side and 58 inside the pool. Now that was bad...![]()
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Did you try a leaf net on a pole first?
cubbybeave08 said:Yep...they were so small I couldn't get them all into the net. It was time to go in.
Durk said:My old pool was painted steel and wintered empty. It was deep well-filled every spring and water temp at fill was always 52°F. I would always do a lap at fill just so I could say I did.
I'm (a lot) older now and somehow the idea no longer attracts me. And my current pool is usually a balmy 55°F when the cover comes off.
I don't know quite how cold I have been in my pool. But I have snorkeled in caves in Mexico with out a wet suit and it was easily 60 degrees. Refreshing is the word. My ideal temp is 80-85.257WbyMag said:60 degrees F. When we first had the pool.
NJpoolguy said:I don't know quite how cold I have been in my pool. But I have snorkeled in caves in Mexico with out a wet suit and it was easily 60 degrees. Refreshing is the word. My ideal temp is 80-85.257WbyMag said:60 degrees F. When we first had the pool.