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Southbound Swan 44 lost off the New Jersey coast along withowner/skipper
On Nov 1, 3:14*pm, slide wrote:
Richard wrote: What about the effect of the Gulfstream possibly affecting the size of the seas? If the gulf stream accelerated to 25 kts - possible. I just had a look at the National Data Bouy Center web site, and unfortunately the date in question falls out of the "recent data" report but has not made it to archival data. It would be interesting to go back in a week or so and review the archival data regarding wave height in the area at the time of this event. |
Southbound Swan 44 lost off the New Jersey coast along with owner/skipper
Does anyone know the status of the boat? Did it actually sink or is it
missing? "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 09:29:27 -0800 (PST), John wrote: On Nov 1, 3:14 pm, slide wrote: Richard wrote: What about the effect of the Gulfstream possibly affecting the size of the seas? If the gulf stream accelerated to 25 kts - possible. I just had a look at the National Data Bouy Center web site, and unfortunately the date in question falls out of the "recent data" report but has not made it to archival data. It would be interesting to go back in a week or so and review the archival data regarding wave height in the area at the time of this event. I was tracking the weather closely that week because there were several south bound boats that I knew of that were out there. There was a strong low pressure system centered over southern New England which was bringing west to northwest winds, 20 to 30 kts to the coastal areas, closer to gale force offshore. The Swan 44 was about 100 miles east of Cape May which put them off the continental shelf and into the western edge of the Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream is capable of creating very large, steep waves in any strong wind with a northerly component. Whether or not they were 50 ft high or not is anyone's guess but it was very likely that the waves were high, steep and breaking. Any 40 to 50 ft boat can be rolled/capsized by a 10 ft breaking wave, and the conditions they encountered were probably more than twice that. |
Southbound Swan 44 lost off the New Jersey coast along with owner/skipper
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 09:43:59 -0500, "Richard"
wrote: Does anyone know the status of the boat? Did it actually sink or is it missing? All I know for sure is that it was rolled, dismasted and taking on water. There's probably a good chance that it sank but I haven't heard for sure. If not, it's probably on its way across the Atlantic via the Gulf Stream. |
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