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Simple Simon wrote: We have a little old current around this neck of the woods called the Gulf Stream. In the wintertime when we get northers the wind acts against the current and produces fifty-foot, short period waves on a regular basis. BS. Although you will see some nasty seas on the East Coast of Fla, during NE Gales, 50 footers are rare (generally not enough fetch to develop them until you clear the Bahamas) Doubt you've ever been out there to experience them. If you are ever up this way I'll take you out into the axis of the Steam in a northerly gale and show you a fifty footer or two. I've been out there and been in sight of very large ships that went completely out of sight behind such waves. ROFL Just because you're always sailing in the lee of your little islands does not mean real waves don't occur in other places. Give it a rest, Neal. You rarely leave Tampa Bay S.Simon |
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