That is very cold. When our pool is heated to 80, I think that's about right, but it can get chilly if you're in too long.
67 would be pretty cold, at least to me.
2007-06-16 13:31:15
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answered by grrluknow 5
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Yes, 67 degrees is not that bad. I just got back from the beach right now and the water was around 67-69 degrees according to the internet. It's cool and refreshing but I wouldn't necessarily call it "warm", but it's definately nice. You get that little chill when you first hit the water but once you fully get in it's totally fine. I;m in San Diego and it's right around 71 in the air and 68 in the water and it felt really nice and not cold. Some people have different tolerances but for me at least 67 degrees is good enough to swim in.
If it's 90 degrees you'll definately enjoy swimming in 67 degree water.
2007-06-16 13:46:09
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answered by Sav 6
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Not unless you want to experience hypothermia! 67 is pretty cold. The water should be at least 72 or higher before you spend time in the water. If you only plan to wade in the water, it will be ok for a few minutes. Enjoy the beach.
2007-06-16 15:17:53
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answered by tpawolf 2
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No , 67 is a great temp to go swimming in. Ah, So cool and refreshing. It will take you a couple of minutes to get used to it , But once you're in you should have no trouble staying in for an hour or so.
2007-06-16 13:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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For the sea, seventy 2-tiers (f) could be incredible for fooling around in and appearing some entertainment swimming. For long distance swimming a dive-epidermis would properly be an excellent element to maintain removed from chilling. i'm a California sea coast swimmer, and we pass indoors the water all the way all the way down to approximately 60-tiers. Takes some getting used to, regardless of the undeniable fact that that is thoroughly achieveable for controlled time training. seventy 2-tiers the region I swim could be seen 'super', particularly heat temperature. all of it boils all the way all the way down to what your guy or woman tolerance for chilly is and what variety of interest you would be doing. One man or woman reported 86 with the aid of fact the backside for them. it is plenty too intense a temperature for me; yet then my swimming is finished for workout ordinary as properly as relaxing. In a swimming pool workout ordinary consultation temperature could oftentimes be 80 to 80 4 tiers. indoors the sea you're able to easily approximately continuously assume to be indoors the 70s at optimal aside from an fairly few tropical places.
2016-11-25 01:45:02
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answered by ? 4
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67!!! Maybe if you live in Alaska. I live in Florida and will only swim in the summer when the Gulf is 80-85. Who would want to swim in cold water...brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
2007-06-16 13:49:36
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answered by jane d 1
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It would be a tad bit cold. the human body is 97 degrees warm aproximately. which would mean a thirty degree difference! on the oregon coast it is about 65 on good days and I'm always numb and tired from my body working extra hard to keep me warm, although I love swiming on the beach enough to endure the tempature!
2007-06-16 13:39:55
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answered by westley_foster 3
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It can be a lot warmer. 67 is pretty nippy for water; that's colder than room temperature!
2007-06-16 13:36:03
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answered by goldenret35 2
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It is if you want to freeze your bejubies off. You need to get into the upper 70's or 80't like hawaii to make it really pleasurable.
2007-06-16 13:54:35
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answered by Traveler 7
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if you're on the west coat i find that water tempreture great swimming water. if you're somewhere else i think that around 75 is a good temp.
2007-06-16 13:41:36
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answered by spazman 1
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