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On Sat, 21 May 2016 21:50:07 -0400, Alex wrote:

Califbill wrote:
Alex wrote:
Califbill wrote:
True North wrote:
Justan Olphart
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"One can't venture far out into the "big world" in a little boat. Which
begs the question, How much boat do you need to venture into the big
world, safely and comfortably."


Depends on the sailor....a girlieman like you and some of your ilk in
here shouldn't venture outside the harbour approaches unless you're
aboard an ocean liner.......for me...a 17.5 foot runabout should be fine.

Sounds like a death wish.


I take my 18' bass boat 6 miles offshore to the reef on good days. I can
get back in less than 15 minutes if the horizon looks dark.

Depends on the area. Here off San Francisco, the winds come up lat morning
in the summer, and goes from flat calm to swells, with 3' wind waves in 30
minutes. Small boat, makes for a large Ickes factor. Did that in a 14'
boat a lt of years ago. Not now. Run in before it gets nasty


The Pacific is well known to be rougher than the Atlantic. You don't
see a lot of surfing here for that reason!


Having been stationed in San Pedro, CA, Tampa, Fl, and Norfolk, VA, I can vouch for that. As far as
rough water goes, the Pacific wins the prize.
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