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"Donal" wrote in message
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Atlantic Ocean. If I headed East I would hit Cape Finisterre, more or

less. Of
course, the prevailing wind is from the West, so most of the time I'm in

the lee
of a continent. Last Summer we did 20+ miles up or down the coast about

10
times.


Wow! **20** miles, huh? "Up and down the coast", huh?


Sorry if my effort to be honest was lost on you - 20 miles is the shortest trip
we took, and that's measured from the harbor entrance about 10 miles from our
berth. We also went to Provincetown, about 50 miles and Martha's Vineyard,
around 100+ miles. In a few weeks we'll (hopefully) go to Maine - The first leg
is about 180 miles 30 miles offshore.

In the 5 years we've had this boat we've logged about 8000 miles, ranging from
Toronto to Maine, to Florida.



I'm beginning to understand how Bobsprit passes himself off as an
experienced sailor. I've always felt that I was a novice compared to most
of this group. You make me feel that I am an old sea dog.


I sure you have some experience. You just like to act like someone whose
knowledge is all from a book they plan to read someday. Pretty funny shtick you
have there.




On two of those days we had conditions that forced us to seal up the
boat - the Cape Cod Canal episode I've mentioned, and the day following

where we
had 25 to 30 knots onshore following 4 days of heavy weather offshore, so

the
chop was 4-5 feet.


4 to 5 feet??? That MUST have been really awful! Your crew didn't panic,
did they


They weren't happy when we dove through an 8 foot square wave - I thought it was
fun, but I could see to was the worst of the set.

BTW, the chop is measured on top of the longer swells - total wave height was
considerably higher, but only the steep component is worth mentioning. You'll
learn about this when you read that book.

I checked out the wave heights for your neighborhood - for the next several days
it will be 1 foot or less. It sounds pretty rough out there, you better batten
down your Bendytoy.



 
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