Phil M wrote:I like your method of towing your dinghy. It solves some of the problems of too much movement.
I would think a breaking 4 foot wave might poop a dinghy, but then again it might not.
Phil M

I think we would of been in trouble with 4 foot waves that would of been breaking like a waterfall, but they weren't. They were breaking at their crests and we did get some wind blown water into the Mac and the dinghy on a couple different occaions.
I also don't try an figure out how high a wave is anymore, they can all look big to me at times

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NOAA said the seas were 2-3 feet that day and a couple others that we were out. I believe that if they forcast say 3 foot seas then 2/3's of them might be in the 3 foot or less range, but a few could be 6 foot and more in the 4-5 foot range...
http://www.mxak.org/weather/pdfs/waves.pdf
I tried to downplay that at times with Ruth. It was better to say 2 foot seas today, not that occasionally there might be a 4 footer. As the trip went on she became very casual and unconcerned about the whole deal vs. a bunch of "oh, oh, oh" that would of been the words of choice a year ago

. I just couldn't ask for a better partner on these trips!
We were out in some rough water on the last trip, but still the waves on the ocean that we have encountered so far are not as steep and as close together as on some of the larger lakes we have been on. At the end of the trip we had 2 days with wind on the nose where we had to make some distance. It was around 18-20 mph constant and we had to motor and got a lot of spray coming in. The Mac never once seemed to be in trouble and we just got use to it. The last day was when we had the largest following waves and it was really uncomfortable going across the bottom of Barnes Sound south of Miami with the waves coming in from astern and they would lift the boat way up and then drop it down. Ruth was starting to feel queasy and I wondered about myself.
Still no waves that broke all the way over into the dinghy. If it would of been much worst we would of just gone and anchored,
Sum
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