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On Mar 12, 2:13*pm, Mark Borgerson wrote:
In article , says... Mark Borgerson wrote: In article s.com, says... Tsunami damage . . . http://www.ktvu.com/slideshow/news/27162990/detail.html I say these dock rats asked for it. Real sailors are out sailing or moored in an uncluttered area. If you were at all familiar with the coastline around Santa Cruz, you would know that there are no uncluttered moorings nearby. *Other than the boat basin, there is not really any sheltered moorage. * The shoreline in that area is pretty exposed to the Pacific swells and safe anchorages for small craft are very rare. There was also a lot of damage in boat basins in Crescent City CA and Brookings OR. *In those places, many of the fishermen got their boats out before the waves hit. *Pleasure boaters were less likely to get out, as these areas are not popular boating areas in the winter and many of the boats were probably closed up for the winter. *Pleasure boating along a rugged coastline with 30 knot winds and 10ft combined seas isn't a popular activity! Mark Borgerson I dunno about your "pleasure" boaters, but other than the 10 foot seas, (depends entirely on period) sounds like a fun sail. It could be---if you didn't have to worry about the breaking seas over the bar at the harbor entrance... *;-) *A 10-foot combined sea is usually about 7 feet of long-period swell and 3 feet of wind waves. When the two are moving in different directions, it can get sloppy. The water slopping into the cockpit is about 50 degrees F, as is the air temperature. Here's the coastal marine forecast for Southern Oregon: Today S wind 20 to 25 kt...easing to 15 to 20 kt with gusts to 25 kt especially near shore in the afternoon. Wind waves 5 ft. W swell 14 ft at 12 seconds. Showers. Tonight S wind 20 to 25 kt with gusts to 30 kt... rising to 30 to 35 kt with gusts to 40 kt after midnight. Combined seas 16 ft dominant period 13 seconds. Rain likely. Sun S wind 35 to 45 kt with gusts up to 60 kt. Combined seas 22 ft dominant period 12 seconds. Rain. If those sound like a fun sailing trip, you can probably get a used boat cheap in Brookings. *After yesterday's tsunami, a place to moor it may be a problem for several months---although the pleasure craft part of the harbor was less damaged than the commercial docks. Better get your weekend sail in today, though. *Combined seas go up to 22 *feet tomorrow!- Hide quoted text - Welcome to my world.... this is why I have a Freya.......and why many of my post regarding safety equipment, boat system choices and sailing philosophy sound wacked to most yall warm water guys. On the west coast sailing norht of the 38 line youll find the great PNW Its not for the meek nor ill prepared. Oh and the summer isnt much better.... typical summer sailing is 12-30 K gust to 50K seas 6-15 feet with 2-5 wind wave, water temp about 52-55 F.although sometime youll get a warm summer current 20-200 miles off. Ummm that means albacore tuna ![]() Keep those little thin skinned fin keels at home boys This is the land of the Ingrid, Westsail, Alajuela, Cape George Bob |
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