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wrote in message oups.com... Bryan wrote: So who gets to spend New Year's Day on the water? I'd love to take my little boat out for a spin, but the weather reports are suggesting that it might be drier in the water than above the water (Northern California). Will your day on the water be fishing or just a joy ride and picnic with some friends? I can't wait until the rainy season ends. I never felt that way until my wife bought the boat this summer! Happy New Year to ya'll Bryan Sea Ray 185 I was hoping, but daughter is staying through Sunday and the wife has a series of family obligations planned for the weekend. Boat show the next two weekends..... After that, I'm getting out on the boat with or without the Mrs. :-) Yeah, I've decided I'm putting the boat in the water on the next fairweather day (I was tempted, but resisted, to put the boat in rain or shine today) whether my wife or kids want to join or not. I've just got an urge to fire it up and take it for a spin. I'll take a fishing pole as an excuse. |
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"Bryan" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Bryan wrote: So who gets to spend New Year's Day on the water? I'd love to take my little boat out for a spin, but the weather reports are suggesting that it might be drier in the water than above the water (Northern California). Will your day on the water be fishing or just a joy ride and picnic with some friends? I can't wait until the rainy season ends. I never felt that way until my wife bought the boat this summer! Happy New Year to ya'll Bryan Sea Ray 185 I was hoping, but daughter is staying through Sunday and the wife has a series of family obligations planned for the weekend. Boat show the next two weekends..... After that, I'm getting out on the boat with or without the Mrs. :-) Yeah, I've decided I'm putting the boat in the water on the next fairweather day (I was tempted, but resisted, to put the boat in rain or shine today) whether my wife or kids want to join or not. I've just got an urge to fire it up and take it for a spin. I'll take a fishing pole as an excuse. The forecast outside the gate. SAT S TO SW WINDS 25 TO 35 KT WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 50 KT... DECREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. COMBINED SEAS 16 TO 19 FT WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 13 SECONDS. RAIN AND A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. |
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Hi everyone. I'm looking to purchase a 21' bowrider (Checkmate 2100
Pulsare with Merc 225 ProMax outboard), generally for lake boating around Northern California. I was wondering though what everyone's opinion is of boating with this type of boat in the Bay. Can I take a 21' bowrider around the golden gate? around redwood city? just wondering if people generally do this or typically avoid it unless they have something much larger. Happy new year everyone! Harkyn Bill McKee wrote: "Bryan" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Bryan wrote: So who gets to spend New Year's Day on the water? I'd love to take my little boat out for a spin, but the weather reports are suggesting that it might be drier in the water than above the water (Northern California). Will your day on the water be fishing or just a joy ride and picnic with some friends? I can't wait until the rainy season ends. I never felt that way until my wife bought the boat this summer! Happy New Year to ya'll Bryan Sea Ray 185 I was hoping, but daughter is staying through Sunday and the wife has a series of family obligations planned for the weekend. Boat show the next two weekends..... After that, I'm getting out on the boat with or without the Mrs. :-) Yeah, I've decided I'm putting the boat in the water on the next fairweather day (I was tempted, but resisted, to put the boat in rain or shine today) whether my wife or kids want to join or not. I've just got an urge to fire it up and take it for a spin. I'll take a fishing pole as an excuse. The forecast outside the gate. SAT S TO SW WINDS 25 TO 35 KT WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 50 KT... DECREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. COMBINED SEAS 16 TO 19 FT WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 13 SECONDS. RAIN AND A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. |
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Bill McKee wrote: "Bryan" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Bryan wrote: So who gets to spend New Year's Day on the water? I'd love to take my little boat out for a spin, but the weather reports are suggesting that it might be drier in the water than above the water (Northern California). Will your day on the water be fishing or just a joy ride and picnic with some friends? I can't wait until the rainy season ends. I never felt that way until my wife bought the boat this summer! Happy New Year to ya'll Bryan Sea Ray 185 I was hoping, but daughter is staying through Sunday and the wife has a series of family obligations planned for the weekend. Boat show the next two weekends..... After that, I'm getting out on the boat with or without the Mrs. :-) Yeah, I've decided I'm putting the boat in the water on the next fairweather day (I was tempted, but resisted, to put the boat in rain or shine today) whether my wife or kids want to join or not. I've just got an urge to fire it up and take it for a spin. I'll take a fishing pole as an excuse. The forecast outside the gate. SAT S TO SW WINDS 25 TO 35 KT WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 50 KT... DECREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. COMBINED SEAS 16 TO 19 FT WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 13 SECONDS. RAIN AND A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. Sounds like the AM boating is out for sure, at least it would be for me. :-) Good day for a hot fire and a cold beverage ashore. How much of your combined sea is a swell vs. wind wave when they're running 16-19 feet? I'm not well versed on your local conditions, but with only 15-25kt winds it would seem like swells would predominate. At 16-19 feet, I assume you're seeing the latent influence of the same storm that passed through and generated those 50kt gusts. By way of comparison, what are your typical summer swells and period outside of the gate? |
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wrote in message oups.com... Bill McKee wrote: "Bryan" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Bryan wrote: So who gets to spend New Year's Day on the water? I'd love to take my little boat out for a spin, but the weather reports are suggesting that it might be drier in the water than above the water (Northern California). Will your day on the water be fishing or just a joy ride and picnic with some friends? I can't wait until the rainy season ends. I never felt that way until my wife bought the boat this summer! Happy New Year to ya'll Bryan Sea Ray 185 I was hoping, but daughter is staying through Sunday and the wife has a series of family obligations planned for the weekend. Boat show the next two weekends..... After that, I'm getting out on the boat with or without the Mrs. :-) Yeah, I've decided I'm putting the boat in the water on the next fairweather day (I was tempted, but resisted, to put the boat in rain or shine today) whether my wife or kids want to join or not. I've just got an urge to fire it up and take it for a spin. I'll take a fishing pole as an excuse. The forecast outside the gate. SAT S TO SW WINDS 25 TO 35 KT WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 50 KT... DECREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. COMBINED SEAS 16 TO 19 FT WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 13 SECONDS. RAIN AND A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. Sounds like the AM boating is out for sure, at least it would be for me. :-) Good day for a hot fire and a cold beverage ashore. How much of your combined sea is a swell vs. wind wave when they're running 16-19 feet? I'm not well versed on your local conditions, but with only 15-25kt winds it would seem like swells would predominate. At 16-19 feet, I assume you're seeing the latent influence of the same storm that passed through and generated those 50kt gusts. By way of comparison, what are your typical summer swells and period outside of the gate? Swells are without wind waves. They get thrown on top of the swell, but sometimes are a different angle. Nasty then. Most of the summer is 3-8' swells, and little wind until about 11:30 am. Most of the time, you get your fishing done and head back in about 10:30. July is normally nicest time. When you get the South winds, it is the worst. No shelter and the Pt. Bonita area (North side of the Golden Gate at Lands End) gets really sloppy. |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 20:14:21 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote:
SAT S TO SW WINDS 25 TO 35 KT WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 50 KT... DECREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. COMBINED SEAS 16 TO 19 FT WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 13 SECONDS. RAIN AND A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. Sounds like the AM boating is out for sure, at least it would be for me. :-) Good day for a hot fire and a cold beverage ashore. How much of your combined sea is a swell vs. wind wave when they're running 16-19 feet? I'm not well versed on your local conditions, but with only 15-25kt winds it would seem like swells would predominate. At 16-19 feet, I assume you're seeing the latent influence of the same storm that passed through and generated those 50kt gusts. By way of comparison, what are your typical summer swells and period outside of the gate? Swells are without wind waves. They get thrown on top of the swell, but sometimes are a different angle. Nasty then. Most of the summer is 3-8' swells, and little wind until about 11:30 am. Most of the time, you get your fishing done and head back in about 10:30. July is normally nicest time. When you get the South winds, it is the worst. No shelter and the Pt. Bonita area (North side of the Golden Gate at Lands End) gets really sloppy. As long as you're answering questions, what does 'dominant period of 13 seconds' mean? -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 20:14:21 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote: SAT S TO SW WINDS 25 TO 35 KT WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 50 KT... DECREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. COMBINED SEAS 16 TO 19 FT WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 13 SECONDS. RAIN AND A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. Sounds like the AM boating is out for sure, at least it would be for me. :-) Good day for a hot fire and a cold beverage ashore. How much of your combined sea is a swell vs. wind wave when they're running 16-19 feet? I'm not well versed on your local conditions, but with only 15-25kt winds it would seem like swells would predominate. At 16-19 feet, I assume you're seeing the latent influence of the same storm that passed through and generated those 50kt gusts. By way of comparison, what are your typical summer swells and period outside of the gate? Swells are without wind waves. They get thrown on top of the swell, but sometimes are a different angle. Nasty then. Most of the summer is 3-8' swells, and little wind until about 11:30 am. Most of the time, you get your fishing done and head back in about 10:30. July is normally nicest time. When you get the South winds, it is the worst. No shelter and the Pt. Bonita area (North side of the Golden Gate at Lands End) gets really sloppy. As long as you're answering questions, what does 'dominant period of 13 seconds' mean? -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes The time between crests. the closer together, the steeper, and nastier. 13 seconds, says they are really steep and nasty. In the summer we get 8' swells with 20-24 second periods. |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 21:09:24 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 20:14:21 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote: SAT S TO SW WINDS 25 TO 35 KT WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 50 KT... DECREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. COMBINED SEAS 16 TO 19 FT WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 13 SECONDS. RAIN AND A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. Sounds like the AM boating is out for sure, at least it would be for me. :-) Good day for a hot fire and a cold beverage ashore. How much of your combined sea is a swell vs. wind wave when they're running 16-19 feet? I'm not well versed on your local conditions, but with only 15-25kt winds it would seem like swells would predominate. At 16-19 feet, I assume you're seeing the latent influence of the same storm that passed through and generated those 50kt gusts. By way of comparison, what are your typical summer swells and period outside of the gate? Swells are without wind waves. They get thrown on top of the swell, but sometimes are a different angle. Nasty then. Most of the summer is 3-8' swells, and little wind until about 11:30 am. Most of the time, you get your fishing done and head back in about 10:30. July is normally nicest time. When you get the South winds, it is the worst. No shelter and the Pt. Bonita area (North side of the Golden Gate at Lands End) gets really sloppy. As long as you're answering questions, what does 'dominant period of 13 seconds' mean? -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes The time between crests. the closer together, the steeper, and nastier. 13 seconds, says they are really steep and nasty. In the summer we get 8' swells with 20-24 second periods. Thanks. -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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