- Joined
- Jun 5, 2020
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- Age
- 62
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- Santa Cruz Mountains, CA
- Website
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- Model
- Seafarer
Two boat launch out of Moss Landing today, I was alone in my boat, my buddy had his wife, son, and dog in his boat. No drama launch, dropped 4 crab pots, he pulled 3 pots (2 really, rope broke on one so there is a pot down there somewhere), and we pulled the boats together so I could rebait and drop two of his pots.
A somewhat big ocean, windy.com said 6' @ 12s, I think it was more like 4-5' @ 13-14s, whatever it was, it wasn't flat. But pretty pleasant. I'm starting to be able to predict which swells are gonna bang me and which ones I'm going to roll over. Maybe 50% of the time I get it right? It used to be close to 0% of the time.
Came back in in a following sea, without even thinking about it, I trimmed the engine out a bit, raised the bow about a foot. I wasn't close to stuffing the bow, the period of the swells worried me a little so up comes the bow. With that, I came in at about 30-32mph. Someone said Seafarers are slow, mine is not ;-) I didn't notice the RPMs but at 32mph I was getting 2.4 mpg. Which is about what my buddy gets with his 140hp Suzuki, my Yammy sips gas.
Drama free docking, solo, everything went right. Which is why I'm waiting. Every darn time I think I am remotely competent, the boat lays the smack down on me and shows me one more thing I don't know. I'm waiting, boat, I'm waiting. Not eagerly.
A somewhat big ocean, windy.com said 6' @ 12s, I think it was more like 4-5' @ 13-14s, whatever it was, it wasn't flat. But pretty pleasant. I'm starting to be able to predict which swells are gonna bang me and which ones I'm going to roll over. Maybe 50% of the time I get it right? It used to be close to 0% of the time.
Came back in in a following sea, without even thinking about it, I trimmed the engine out a bit, raised the bow about a foot. I wasn't close to stuffing the bow, the period of the swells worried me a little so up comes the bow. With that, I came in at about 30-32mph. Someone said Seafarers are slow, mine is not ;-) I didn't notice the RPMs but at 32mph I was getting 2.4 mpg. Which is about what my buddy gets with his 140hp Suzuki, my Yammy sips gas.
Drama free docking, solo, everything went right. Which is why I'm waiting. Every darn time I think I am remotely competent, the boat lays the smack down on me and shows me one more thing I don't know. I'm waiting, boat, I'm waiting. Not eagerly.