Saltwater Cowboy
Active Member
I’m heading up to WH next weekend and I’m looking at forecasts, and knowing the stomachs of my crew.. just wondering what everyone uses as their bench marks to go offshore or not... current forecasts are calling for 10-20mph NNW winds with 1.5-2.4M seas at anywhere from 9-14 seconds apart.. I know there are a lot of variables and for me as I’m getting a little older I’m less likely to want to beat myself up.. but I do want to be productive! Lol. I have a Grady White 232 and it’s a tank so I find 2M at 10 seconds to be what I use as a max these days unlike my 20’s when 3.5M and stupidity were common! Thoughts? We usually try to leave the dock by 430am and head North so we can always head back with it when it blows NW.. hoping the bottom fish will not be so far away as they are in the summer.. would prefer less than 10M offshore for my back’s sake! 
