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![]() "del cecchi" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message hlink.net... snip Well, to quote my school roommate. There was green water rolling down the deck of the ship. The ship was The CV Bonne Hoome Richard. And it is a smaller aircraft carrier. The DD and DE's were completely underwater at times. This during a typhoon off the Philipines. Which says to me they were a lot bigger than 30' waves. Maybe you ought to go see a large surfing break. Our local big break Mavericks will produce greater than 60' at good swell times. Bill I don't see those kind of waves here in Minnesota, but don't surfing style waves depend on a bottom that slopes just right? I don't hear of folks out surfing in the middle of the ocean.... I have been led to believe that even a tsunami is trivial in the open sea, but a heck of a problem when the very long wavelength gets to shore. But surely in this day and age there are satellite/airplane/bouy measurements of wave height in open ocean. Or would that be too hard to look up? OK, looked at the navy wave height forcasts. Looks like they believe in 24-30 foot waves. Of course the wavelength and hence the steepness of the wave isn't given. If it goes up 30 feet but the wavelength is 500 feet, then it wouldn't be a problem in a small boat. I presume that is how people can fish on the west coast in 10 foot waves. del cecchi del cecchi Mavericks is a reef break. The bottom comes up to 45' in a very short distance. In July when the swell is nil, is some great fishing over the reef. They do surf some offshore breaks. But they are pinnacles the come to the surface. We have swells and waves. We fish 8' swells in my 21' boat with no problem. Then in the afternoon the winds come up and we get wind waves. 2-3'. Then things get wet and nasty. waves at different angles than the swells, so you get beat up if having to run uphill into the slop. Normally we try to be in by noon, when the slop arrives, but we go North and then can come home with the wind, to ease the pain. For a Mavericks video and the Mavericks web sites. http://www.mavsurfer.com http://www.maverickssurf.com/ |
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