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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 13:57:51 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message . .. On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 11:06:16 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: On Sep 1, 1:54?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing Ask Scot what we were into at Westerly Reef last Thursday and it was beautiful out - light winds, but tidal movement into Fisher's Island Sound was building three footers right at the channel entrance. When we ran outside Fisher's down to Westerly we caught some major air twice on waves out of no where. Go ahead, ask him. Three footers and that was nearly calm conditions. I've been in Narragansett Bay at Newport with 10/15 mph wind from the North and East Passage building 4/5' just because of opposing wind and tides. Maybe you guys out in the NW need to come East and learn how to boat in real wind and wave action. :) With respect to the situation, they did exactly what I would have done, although I might not have abandoned the boat completely. I wasn't there so I don't know. Observations: the amount of energy required to increase wind/tide chop from 3 feet to 7 feet is enormous. Given that ebb and flood currents are usually no more than a few knots, most of that energy has to come from the wind. Most people overestimate the height of waves. If they are taller peak-to-peak than me, they are seven feet. I've seen it more than once. However, you are the expert so I'll defer to you. But there are wind waves and swells. You can easily have 8' swells. We fish in those a lot. Normally comfortable at 8' and under. But wind waves are those 2-3' normally that are on top of the swells and only appear when the wind is blowing. Causing those sheep in the meadow days. If you take eight foot swells and cram them into a space 200 yards wide, are those waves? You West Coast types - think the Pacific is the only ocean in the world. :) It is the biggest with the longest stretch open to prevailing winds. At least winds that blow towards the USA. And when it gets nasty in the Atlantic, all you pansies have shrink wrapped yor boats for the season. |
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