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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ps.com... On Jun 4, 9:52?am, "JimH" wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 2, 3:20?pm, "JimH" wrote: .............miss this by a safe margin: http://img244.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stormzl5.png What winds were associated with that front? Gusts to about 30-35 mph. The area around Sandusky to Vermilion was under a tornado watch also. Good thing you didn't venture out. 25-30 kt winds *should* keep nearly everybody in port, certainly including folks with most runabouts. My boat is a bit bigger, but my personal standard of comfort is to stay put when it's blowing 25 knots or better. 25 knots or less is an OK standard, but 15 knots or less is best. We went out in 25-30 knot winds about a week ago south of Marathon, Florida...and seas were 7-10' with a 4-5 second period. Not fun. I haven't been nervous in a boat too many times in my life, but dropping off a 10 foot wave that disappears out from under you will sure get your attention. |
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