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366 in semi-rough weather?
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: December 1st, 2014, 8:29 am
366 in semi-rough weather?
I took one out for a seatrial, but it was a pretty calm day so I didn't get much opportunity to test its seaworthyness out - other than criss-crossing its own wake. I don't think it is realistic to get a seatrial in the conditions I am concerned about - it was like pulling teeth just to get it out on a flat day.
Can anyone give me some real world information on how this handles in afternoon seas? 2-4 foot swells with whitecaps? crossing a ferry wake?
Anyone have experience with one of these in the areas I mentioned?
I really want to buy the boat, but I also don't want to get stuck at the dock just because of an afternoon chop.
I'm not talking about taking it out in a gale, just your everyday summer chop.
Is this really just a lake and river boat?
Thanks in advance.
- Capt. Rob
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