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Knot 4 Me 01-16-2014 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by regalman4925 (Post 4057777)
LOTO shootout 2012

Ditto.

Panther 01-16-2014 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 4057768)
Point Pleasant 08 or 09(I think it was) after that storm came through saturday night was pretty big. It was a very unique situation where the wind was on shore at around fifty knots but spun around to forty knots offshore in the middle of the night. Kept the wave height big but knocked the span far apart. If I remember the coast guard said tens (and they were) but they were probably a hundred or two feet apart. Absolutly the funnest race ever! We could still touch a hundred and it was like running these big hills and valleys of water. You could launch and it seemed like youd kite down the other side like a ski jumper or something :D

I remember that year!!! I was a sweep boat for that race... I ran the boat down from Sandy Hook that morning. It was a SE swell so basically we were running directly into the swells for the 30 minute commute.

I've run in a lot bigger conditions though. :-)

Couple older vids;
http://youtu.be/ExbZfhvYlsA
http://youtu.be/RAnKgW8cQlA

Panther 01-16-2014 09:02 AM

Back to the original question Randy had. I experienced some big days living in Jersey that I ran it. There would be at least a few of those days each season. A majority of the time there would always be something out there. What was the largest??? I never got out a yard stick but there have been multiple times I could not see the horizon between swells so do the math.

obnoxus 01-16-2014 09:02 AM

Big enough that BZ and I both broke fairings punching through waves on the run from South Haven Mi to Saughatuck Mi a few years ago.

Prob 6-8,,,, but that hole that caught us both had to be 10-12 from the trough to the top of the wave !!! :eekdrop:

mike tkach 01-16-2014 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by obnoxus (Post 4057878)
Big enough that BZ and I both broke fairings punching through waves on the run from South Haven Mi to Saughatuck Mi a few years ago.

Prob 6-8,,,, but that hole that caught us both had to be 10-12 from the trough to the top of the wave !!! :eekdrop:

il bet your back felt good after that ride!

BigSilverCat 01-16-2014 09:13 AM

These were real life 2-3 foot (oso 6-8 with 15's thrown in) This is what happens when you run 115-120 in a 46 skater in real 2-3' notice the big gaps in spray behind the boat and how much we are getting bounced around.


http://youtu.be/c1Sepd-pc_E

mike tkach 01-16-2014 09:19 AM

where was that video taken,what body of water?

BigSilverCat 01-16-2014 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by regalman4925 (Post 4057777)
LOTO shootout 2012

this was loto shootout 2012 in the 46 skater running in the 2-3 foot chop. in the rough parts of the video we were running around 80 mph in the smooth parts of the video 115-120 mph

http://youtu.be/25az-8JZgO0

mike tkach 01-16-2014 09:30 AM

the smaller boats were having a rough time but you seemsd to go through it with no problem,nice video,thanks for posting it.

machloosy 01-16-2014 09:35 AM

No pictures/video's, but I ran my old 85 sbc 24ft chaparral in 2-3ft swell on Lake Ontario. Right around 50 for 20min or so. Launching ever 10-15sec was a wild ride for me back then haha


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