Skipper wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:
Only for high speed internet. 5 minutes probably on DSL. Depot Bay, Oregon
during a storm.
http://www.justkeepfishing.com/Depoestrom.html
That illustrates rather nicely why West Coast designed boats are far
more seaworthy than those the East Coast wussies use on their local
waters. Takes a real man to navigate the West Coast.
Yup, that ol' well designed 2252 handled such inlets with ease. But
then, of coarse, it was designed for and on those waters. I know
Bayliners are very popular as fishing platforms by the guides in Alaska
and was a bit disappointed we didn't see a few of them running that
inlet. Perhaps their runs were not just dramatic enough. Oh well, at
least them eastern dudes can don their commodore caps and navigate the
mighty waters the Chesapeake and Floriduh...on weekends.
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Skipper
How about those treacherous Kansas ditches?