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snip Not really. Even though I've been on dozens of trips 10 times longer than your little hop, including being 50 miles offshore a number of times, I wouldn't presume to advise on the offshore capability of a vessel other than one I've actually sailed in heavy weather, on a real ocean. snip 50 miles offshore.....wow....was it bad.....did the boat tip..... http://www.rlyachts.net/index24.asp in that case this little boat is a world cruiser too. i have had this out in one of our (storms) fresh breeze to us broached surfing down a wave ...yes i was being and idiot but i was having a ball at the time from memory the forecast at the time 40 to 45 knot winds 3 meter swell with 2 to 3 meter waves.yes i was knackerd after wards sore bruised ribs ect does it stop me NO. when i had the cat's i was heading out when every one else was running for shelter. In my young years i used to help man the local rescue boat in winter (summer was easy) now that was a boat to puke your guts up in. Taught me the real pleasure of sailing the reason i have chosen the hunter tall rig is for its light breeze reputation in summer along the coast we have easterly in the morning swopping to a sea breeze (southwest by west southwest) in the afternoon this ranges from 2 to 5 knot through to 10 to 15k if it blows. Wind and waves do not bother me....reefs fog big tides yes that makes me very nervous and those great big slab sided things called container ships scare the **** outa me. P.S does the Indian ocean qualify as a REAL ocean |
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shaun wrote:
Jeff wrote: snip Not really. Even though I've been on dozens of trips 10 times longer than your little hop, including being 50 miles offshore a number of times, I wouldn't presume to advise on the offshore capability of a vessel other than one I've actually sailed in heavy weather, on a real ocean. snip 50 miles offshore.....wow....was it bad.....did the boat tip..... Not very likely. Actually I had more offshore experience in previous (and other person's) boats. Now I travel with wife and kid; they're not as fond of slugging through weather in the middle of the night as I used to be. http://www.rlyachts.net/index24.asp in that case this little boat is a world cruiser too. i have had this out in one of our (storms) fresh breeze to us broached surfing down a wave ...yes i was being and idiot but i was having a ball at the time from memory the forecast at the time 40 to 45 knot winds 3 meter swell with 2 to 3 meter waves.yes i was knackerd after wards sore bruised ribs ect does it stop me NO. If this is what you consider an offshore boat why are you asking about Hunters? .... Wind and waves do not bother me....reefs fog big tides yes that makes me very nervous and those great big slab sided things called container ships scare the **** outa me. P.S does the Indian ocean qualify as a REAL ocean Here in New England we don't have reefs, but do have rocks, lots of fog, and big tides. The container ships we send to New York. The North Atlantic counts as a real ocean too, but most of us stay off it during the winter. |
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shaun wrote: Jeff wrote: snip Not really. Even though I've been on dozens of trips 10 times longer than your little hop, including being 50 miles offshore a number of times, I wouldn't presume to advise on the offshore capability of a vessel other than one I've actually sailed in heavy weather, on a real ocean. snip 50 miles offshore.....wow....was it bad.....did the boat tip..... Not very likely. Actually I had more offshore experience in previous (and other person's) boats. Now I travel with wife and kid; they're not as fond of slugging through weather in the middle of the night as I used to be. http://www.rlyachts.net/index24.asp in that case this little boat is a world cruiser too. i have had this out in one of our (storms) fresh breeze to us broached surfing down a wave ...yes i was being and idiot but i was having a ball at the time from memory the forecast at the time 40 to 45 knot winds 3 meter swell with 2 to 3 meter waves.yes i was knackerd after wards sore bruised ribs ect does it stop me NO. If this is what you consider an offshore boat why are you asking about Hunters? ... Wind and waves do not bother me....reefs fog big tides yes that makes me very nervous and those great big slab sided things called container ships scare the **** outa me. P.S does the Indian ocean qualify as a REAL ocean Here in New England we don't have reefs, but do have rocks, lots of fog, and big tides. The container ships we send to New York. The North Atlantic counts as a real ocean too, but most of us stay off it during the winter. Sorry ..i was pulling your leg.. no the little rl24 is ok for a hop or simular but not a real trip. Shaun |
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shaun wrote:
Jeff wrote: shaun wrote: ... Wind and waves do not bother me....reefs fog big tides yes that makes me very nervous and those great big slab sided things called container ships scare the **** outa me. P.S does the Indian ocean qualify as a REAL ocean Here in New England we don't have reefs, but do have rocks, lots of fog, and big tides. The container ships we send to New York. The North Atlantic counts as a real ocean too, but most of us stay off it during the winter. Sorry ..i was pulling your leg.. no the little rl24 is ok for a hop or simular but not a real trip. No need to apologize - From what I saw of the Western Australia waters from the America's Cup in Fremantle, anyone who would go out in that in a trailer boat is entitled to do a little leg pulling. But what's this about tides? It looks like the tidal range for most of WA is under a meter, though Exmouth gets up over 2 meters. Here in Boston its 3 meters, and gets up towards 4 meters near the Canadian border. Of course, if you go further, the tides get extreme - spring tides of 16 meters are found. I've always wanted to do the Reversing Falls in St. John: http://www.pelorus-jack.com/boat/02_...nd/canada.html |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... But what's this about tides? It looks like the tidal range for most of WA is under a meter, though Exmouth gets up over 2 meters. Here in Boston its 3 meters, and gets up towards 4 meters near the Canadian border. Of course, if you go further, the tides get extreme - spring tides of 16 meters are found. I've always wanted to do the Reversing Falls in St. John: http://www.pelorus-jack.com/boat/02_...nd/canada.html You folks ain't seen nothing 'til you've had to deal with tides like we have in Green Bay. Why there was a time this past summer when we had a whopping six inches. Top THAT! ;-) |
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KLC Lewis wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message ... But what's this about tides? It looks like the tidal range for most of WA is under a meter, though Exmouth gets up over 2 meters. Here in Boston its 3 meters, and gets up towards 4 meters near the Canadian border. Of course, if you go further, the tides get extreme - spring tides of 16 meters are found. I've always wanted to do the Reversing Falls in St. John: http://www.pelorus-jack.com/boat/02_...nd/canada.html You folks ain't seen nothing 'til you've had to deal with tides like we have in Green Bay. Why there was a time this past summer when we had a whopping six inches. Top THAT! ;-) Now thats what i call a tide to be scared of...:-) Shaun |
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