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"Bob" wrote:
On Feb 8, 8:39*pm, Larry wrote: Stay tuned – this will be the last mail from me before we’re safely back on the boat in the Keys Boat Yard, Marathon, which we anticipate to be tomorrow. *Yay for that – I’m ready to kick butt again ? With love, Lydia (and Skip) I read in other post the weather that brought these two down was: NE at 25 and seas of 7-8 feet. Is that true????? Bob Sea height is VERY hard to estimate accurately, at least for me and I suspect for other people as well. More important than just the height is the wave period (that is how close together they are). Waves of 7-8 feet out in the Atlantic someplace are almost non-events. Waves of 7-8 feet in the Chesapeake, and I suspect also along the Florida Gulf Coast, and certainly in the Gulf Stream resulting from a NE wind are entirely different and a MUCH worse problem, because they are close enough together that the boat is burying the bow in the next wave while still on the crest of the previous wave. |
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