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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 21 Aug 2006 14:41:30 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On 21 Aug 2006 13:37:37 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: The chart refers to waves of 4-6 meters at Force 7, but again those would be swells. Not necessarily so. Force 7 over open water for a day or two will produce the real thing with lots of breaking crests, nothing "swell" about them. Mix in a little adverse current at the same time and you could produce some really steep 4 to 6 meter waves. This happens fairly frequently in the gulf stream between Florida and the Bahamas, especially in the winter months. I would certainly defer to your local knowledge in that regard. Good reason not to be on the water during a Force 7 in the winter months down there. Buncha Pansies... Why in my day, we'd go out in a 13 foot Swampscott dory and row our way to Gloucester just for lunch in weather like that. Up hill. Both ways. Force 7 indeed - hell, we did it in Force 10 weather without breaking a sweat. Tom.. you're starting to sound like NOYB's patients down there in Florida. You know those guys who wear their pants almost up to their armpits and the white buck shoes... |
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