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Have you ever sailed in waves as high as your boat's beam?
Capt. Mooron wrote: Oh yes Doug... I'm certain you've done it all... and nobody here has ever sailed in seas the height of their beam! Gosh knows that would never happen to me... way up here on the North Friggin' Atlantic!! Sheesh! Yeah, I didn' think so. I think a Hunter might meet the research criteria you stated.... OOPS...there goes a brand name. You're coming down with a case of Boobsprititis. Nonetheless..... I doubt a 10 ft ocean wave is going to capsize my vessel... even if it's breaking and beam to. That's what I said earlier. In 60 ft of water at the mouth of the bay here that opens onto the Atlantic... I get waves to 30+ feet and breaking. Overfalls due to current? I've not only managed to turn my sailboat 360 degrees in those waves... but in a 30 ft Cape Islander fishing boat... on many occasions. I guess you just learn to deal with the ocean conditions if you want to go out in that kind of weather. You're bad, you're nationwide. I wish I was as tough & salty as you. I wish I knew as much about engineering as you. Let's face facts Mooron, when it comes to brandishing bottle-born bull****, nobody can top you! DSK |
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