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I would never dare that inlet. It looks insaneSeas look a bit calmer out than what I had off Jupiter yesterday, my wife could only handle about an hour of fishing before we headed back in. Jupiter inlet was not pleasant when we headed out yesterday morning, never thought I'd have the boat totally airborne heading out.
Out going tide and heavy seas are a recipe for disaster here, the bottom drops out and they stack up in front of you. I decided to gun it and keep the bow up, guess I gave it a bit too much launching completely out of the water. I bet it looked awesome from shore, but the landing was hard enough to rattle the bones. Looks like the 30 year old hull took it in stride, did it twice before getting out of the bad part. This 226 Seafarer with twins and a forward fuel tank tends to need more speed to keep just on plane, too fast for anything above 2 to 2-1/2 foot opposing seas and not beat things up. I'm not a fan of pounding things for very long.I would never dare that inlet. It looks insane
Yes ive watched the videos and saw exactly what you said on the inbound with outgoing tides, very scary.Out going tide and heavy seas are a recipe for disaster here, the bottom drops out and they stack up in front of you. I decided to gun it and keep the bow up, guess I gave it a bit too much launching completely out of the water. I bet it looked awesome from shore, but the landing was hard enough to rattle the bones. Looks like the 30 year old hull took it in stride, did it twice before getting out of the bad part. This 226 Seafarer with twins and a forward fuel tank tends to need more speed to keep just on plane, too fast for anything above 2 to 2-1/2 foot opposing seas and not beat things up. I'm not a fan of pounding things for very long.
Where people get in trouble on Jupiter Inlet is coming in on an outgoing tide, very easy to bury the bow and get broached by the wave behind. There are some pretty scary videos online of people losing there boats and close calls. Incoming tide has been pretty nice in my experience.