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![]() "King5899" wrote in message oups.com... - How far offshore is reasonable in this style, size, and equipped boat? It all depends on the weather, wind and sea state. I've crossed Cape Cod Bay in a 16' Boston Whaler. (stupid). I've also had a few unplanned, white knuckled fishing adventures in a 36' Egg Harbor. - What else should I consider getting to ensure any offshore trip would be a safe one? IMO? 1. Radar. I don't think anyone is experienced until they encounter their first offshore venture when suddenly, out of nowhere, a fog develops that limits your visibility to 5 feet beyond the bow. 2. GPS-Equipped Emergency Locator Beacon. 3. Life raft. 4. Learn traditional navigation. Don't assume your GPS is going to always work. My other personal requirement for offshore boating is a boat with twin engines. Many disagree. - Are there any places or clubs to meet up with other boaters heading out to the hot fishing spots that might allow someone less experienced to follow them out? (This would offer a level of safety that if something did go wrong there are other boats in the area) Around here most serious fishing buffs are rather territorial and secretive regarding their favorite "hot spots", but it's still a good idea to fish in the general vicinity of other boats. Meet and make some fishing friends. Eisboch |
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