Thanks once again for the kind words in the previous posts and now. They are much appreciated.
RE: Visit:
If the World ever flips right-side up again and travel becomes safer, I may take you up on your generous invite. I have never been to CA or seen the Pacific there. The furthest West I've been is New Mexico when I filled in for a country band who's drummer quit so his wife wouldn't divorce him. It was a spur-of-the-moment gig and we weren't out there for more than a week or two. It would be neat to travel to your coast and do it in a leisurely manner rather than having to learn a whole show with headphones on in the back seat of a Suburban en route. It sounds like much more fun to take a boat ride in your Seafarer than to play Garth Brooks tunes for the thousandth time.Thanks for the offer..you never know.
RE: Waves:
I'm embarrassed to say I'm not quite sure what "X feet @ Y period" means. (I flunked algebra1 my sophomore year...)
Even if I knew, I'm not going to be of much help on this question, as I have no experience boating in the Pacific. As discussed before, it's a whole other World than our Gulf of Mexico. I try to be careful and give real fact-based answers to questions, and not speculate.
In the Gulf, I can say with reasonable certainty that 2-3 footers are the limit of comfort. In those conditions, propelled by 15kt+ winds, the Seafarer will pound and take spray, and the Captain is wishing he was Home Already. In the Pacific, I simply have no experienced-based knowledge, because there are other Factors at play.
As you know, wave period is the game-changer out there. Your already getting an idea of what your boat will do from your previous trips. Get the intervals far enough apart, and you can crest some pretty big rollers. Factor in surface wind chop running counter to the groundswell and it gets dicier. I can't just say, "it'll take 6 footers "because the wave period comes into play and is different on different days. Your judgment and skill level are the tools you must go by. (See Quote In Next Paragraph..)
"If it seems too rough, it probably is." Go with your gut..it's a 22 foot boat in the Largest Of Oceans. So far, you've had a blast and are learning more about the boat every trip. As you get more seat time, you will be able to expand your trips and you'll learn 100 little nuances to make the ride better and safer.
Sorry, I wish I could get a little more specific. Keep doing what your doing. it's working and your having fun. That's the Goal and your hitting it.