jcon12
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I've been fishing locally and crossing the SOG for the past two decades. I spend most of my time on the Vancouver side however find myself running back and forth to the Nanaimo area more often.
I try and run my 17 Arima when the weather allows otherwise go out in our Grady Gulfstream.
I am wondering what your "stay home" conditions are.
Generally I only cross in the Arima if wave height is under .6m and the wind has been under 15knots with nothing worse forecasted.
In our larger boat I might run across in the .7-.8 range in under 20 knots (assuming its a NW or SE wind).
How do you guys gauge the weather and crossing conditions?
thanks!
I've been fishing locally and crossing the SOG for the past two decades. I spend most of my time on the Vancouver side however find myself running back and forth to the Nanaimo area more often.
I try and run my 17 Arima when the weather allows otherwise go out in our Grady Gulfstream.
I am wondering what your "stay home" conditions are.
Generally I only cross in the Arima if wave height is under .6m and the wind has been under 15knots with nothing worse forecasted.
In our larger boat I might run across in the .7-.8 range in under 20 knots (assuming its a NW or SE wind).
How do you guys gauge the weather and crossing conditions?
thanks!