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![]() Harry Krause wrote: Gee, where does a sudden onset tostito fall, with its 30-foot waves? On the Beaufort Scale, that would need to be about a Force 10 or Force 11. Force 10, 48-55 knots, is classified as a "storm", with waves of 6-9 meters- and 9 meters is close to 30-feet. Force 11, 56-63 knots, is classified as a "violent storn", with "exceptionally high" waves of 9-14 meters. Oh, and as I'm sure you know the only thing beyond Force 11 "violent storm" is a Force 12 "hurricane". I wouldn't recommend anybody go boating in any sort of boat in Force 10, 11, or 12 conditions. :-) Being something of a wuss and remembering that this is supposed to "pleasure boating", you won't find me out, except by accident or poor planning, in much of anything above Force 6- and Force 6 only reluctantly. Every once in a long while I find myself involved with the Truly Nasties, and it always reminds me why I try to avoid those sorts of conditions. The first level where I refuse to tread, Force 7 ("near gale") is not for the faint of heart. I thought Tostitos generated 50-foot waves, and were only survivable in a 23-foot trailer boat with fuel cans lashed to the gunwales. See how the mind plays tricks when it comes to remembering wave heights? |
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