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On Feb 10, 6:01 am, Rosalie B. wrote:
"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. Good points you describe. I agree. But was that weather I read above an operator observatoin or from NWS/OPC? Bob |
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