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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Sep 3, 5:56?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 07:58:24 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: I attempted to go out in the little Boston Whaler to help but quickly determined that I'd probably just add to the problem as another possible casualty due to the sea state we've had up here for the past few days. (3-5 footers in close chop). According to Chuck, those don't exist in the North Atlantic. And we wouldn't be able to properly judge sea state anyway because "most" of us are bozos with no experience in judging wave action. :) Only the Manly Men of the Great Pacific North West can properly judge sea states. :) According to Chuck the folks in the other thread were unlikely to have actually encountered SEVEN foot waves on a day when conditions were reported to have winds of about 15 knots. Once again there is a hell of a difference between 3 footers, 5 footers, and SEVEN footers There are inlets where because of sea, tide, current, depth, and wind conditions, *huge* breaking waves can occur, especially over or near bars that are not far underwater. I know of two such inlets where the channel is deep enough and wide enough for your tug to make a safe passage on the calmest days, but would be tossed on the hard on more typical days, for a number of reasons, include five to seven foot breakers. But you are right about one thing: these is a difference between 3, 5, and 7 footers. |
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