Running big water in a smaller boat, any tips
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Running big water in a smaller boat, any tips
I have been playing around with my boat on some rough days and really enjoy it. My boat eats 3-4's is fun in 6's, but gets interesting in anything bigger. I really enjoy the challenge though(and the rush) of picking a good line, reading the water, etc. I havent done much big water running so its been a learn as you go kind of thing. I run in Saginaw Bay/Great Lakes so wave patterns are tight and steep, not very regular so it can be a real *****. I know I need a bigger boat but not in the cards right now, just looking for any pointers from the guys in the know.
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4-5....even 6 footers??? 5's in my boat, 29 kryptonite, is pretty much impossible if not just very uncomfortable. I don't think your riding that big of water. But, I typically try to trim the boat down enough so the bow doesn't fly. If the waves are spaced close enough, this allows the boat to ride on top.
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5s & 6s???? Wow. That's some big water, I stayed away from that stuff in my 33'. In Long Island Sound the waves are steep and hard hitting, never been in swells that big but the steep stuff will be real hard on your equipment...hardly fun. Now big holes are common at times and something you have to deal with, but in 5s & 6s you'd have 8 & 10' holes. Like I said...hardly fun. Sorry...can't give you any pointers on 6+.
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In smaller stuff it's like with a hooker (I imagine)... Just plow through it all and don't care about much....
When it gets bigger then it's like with your future wife.... Take it easy, choose the right path be really careful or it can get VERY expensive, VERY dangerous and dare I venture BORDERLINE deadly....
Have fun now!!!!
When it gets bigger then it's like with your future wife.... Take it easy, choose the right path be really careful or it can get VERY expensive, VERY dangerous and dare I venture BORDERLINE deadly....
Have fun now!!!!
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In smaller stuff it's like with a hooker (I imagine)... Just plow through it all and don't care about much....
When it gets bigger then it's like with your future wife.... Take it easy, choose the right path be really careful or it can get VERY expensive, VERY dangerous and dare I venture BORDERLINE deadly....
Have fun now!!!!
When it gets bigger then it's like with your future wife.... Take it easy, choose the right path be really careful or it can get VERY expensive, VERY dangerous and dare I venture BORDERLINE deadly....
Have fun now!!!!
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In smaller stuff it's like with a hooker (I imagine)... Just plow through it all and don't care about much....
When it gets bigger then it's like with your future wife.... Take it easy, choose the right path be really careful or it can get VERY expensive, VERY dangerous and dare I venture BORDERLINE deadly....
Have fun now!!!!
When it gets bigger then it's like with your future wife.... Take it easy, choose the right path be really careful or it can get VERY expensive, VERY dangerous and dare I venture BORDERLINE deadly....
Have fun now!!!!
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lol, I know its strange, and I don't do it regularly, but its fun. I am careful, but I don't want to break anything, but my boat is built like a tank. I wish I knew where the line between fun and damaging is. Went out yeserday, winds straight offshore at 20 to 30 and gusting, pick your poison by distance offshore lol. I was the only boat out that I saw. Came back in dripping wet and grinning from ear to ear
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