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On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 05:15:48 GMT, "Jay" wrote:
I am aware the 1/3 rule as per fuel, 1/3 out---1/3 back and 1/3 for just in case. Not that it would make any difference, I would be going out of either south jersey, Delaware bay or Delaware or O.C. Maryland. That area is notorious for strong current, ocean swells and tricky conditions in the inlets and in Delaware Bay. If the current starts to ebb while you are out and/or the swells from the ocean start to build, you could experience dangerous conditions coming back in even with no wind. This is not a hypothetical situation. Every year many small boats, some as big as 24 and 25 feet, are capsized in the inlets, frequently with loss of life. If you go out on a calm day to look around, stay close by and head back in at the first sign of any change. A 20 foot boat can be capsized or swamped by a breaking wave only 3 or 4 feet high. |