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Jonathan Ganz wrote:
I was asking if it was either high wind on the nose coming or going or built up sea action that was the major issue with not going. Apparently the former. Jonathan, The usual swell is from the west. When you get a NE - E wind of any strength, the wind waves pile up against the swell and you get a real mess of a sea state. It will stay that way for a day or so after the wind stops. If the wind wasn't so gusty, it would probably make for some fun sailing. A Santa Ana blew up the Saturday after Thanksgiving. We were over in Cat Harbor moored at Wells Beach. (Wells Beach mud is *nasty*! Don't wear your good sailing gloves when you pick up the mooring.) It was really spooky listening to the wind, but we were totally safe there. Not so over on the other side. Apparently two boats went on the beach and several others had serious problems. The Harbor Patrol had their hands full. The sail home Sunday was pretty sloppy, but fun. That same weekend a "Norther" blew in the Sea of Cortez. Since there was a lot of north to that Santa Ana, I wonder if they were the same weather system. Cindy -- The email address above is a spam trap. Don't expect a response. Reach me using firstname at lastname dot net |
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Cindy Ballreich wrote: Jonathan Ganz wrote: I was asking if it was either high wind on the nose coming or going or built up sea action that was the major issue with not going. Apparently the former. Jonathan, The usual swell is from the west. When you get a NE - E wind of any strength, the wind waves pile up against the swell and you get a real mess of a sea state. It will stay that way for a day or so after the wind stops. If the wind wasn't so gusty, it would probably make for some fun sailing. A Santa Ana blew up the Saturday after Thanksgiving. We were over in Cat Harbor moored at Wells Beach. (Wells Beach mud is *nasty*! Don't wear your good sailing gloves when you pick up the mooring.) It was really spooky listening to the wind, but we were totally safe there. Not so over on the other side. Apparently two boats went on the beach and several others had serious problems. The Harbor Patrol had their hands full. The sail home Sunday was pretty sloppy, but fun. That same weekend a "Norther" blew in the Sea of Cortez. Since there was a lot of north to that Santa Ana, I wonder if they were the same weather system. Cindy Yeah, I meant to say that the sea state was the prime consideration. Thanks for the extra detail re conditions. Jonathan -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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