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Bert Robbins
 
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Default First time ocean...

You will need to be a bit away from the shore, at least half a mile to avoid
the waves as the start to break towards shore. It the days is windy, to
onshore, then I would would think twice about going out that day, I'd hit
the sand instead.


"Trevor Miller" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply...could I get a better definition of "rough"?

-trevor

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Trevor Miller wrote:
I just got a 2004 Searay Sundeck 200 and have been breaking it in on
local
lakes. Been planning a trip to the beach for August and am planning on
bringing it along. (Lewis, Delaware) I've gotten a radio on board and
am
planning (and learning) the required charts.

21' / 8'4" / 3500 dry weight / 220hp inboard

http://www.searay.com/Brochure_Photos/34819_splash.jpg

I'd like to be able to cruise down to Ocean City MD (30 miles)...what

do
folks think about making this trip in my boat?

-trevor




Start checking the ocean weather reports in that area, call a few
marinss, and plan your trip carefully. Stay in sight of land, a mile or
two offshore, leave early in the morning, and don't go out if it is
rough or predicted to be rough. The boat certainly is big enough to go
out in the ocean if you are cautious.





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