PhilipF
Well-Known Member
Often when we are out at sea we wonder what the "official" definition of the state of the sea is. My own view however would be that measuring this is likely to be very subjective indeed - others agree?
I think the Coastguards do keep some king of record, and they should be the people who would know. It would be of interest to hear as to their view. If this were available on the web it would be a great help, but I gather this is not available.
Interested to hear other views on sea state? We have been through some pretty rough water, but varies a lot, sometimes a long swell, other short choppy waves.
On Friday, we crossed from Brixham to Poole. Until well past the middle of Lyme Bay, the sea state was really very smooth. But from then on to around Anvile Point it was such that we might have turned back had we been going in the other direction.
Anyone here out off the Dorset coast Friday afternoon - very few others where!
I think the Coastguards do keep some king of record, and they should be the people who would know. It would be of interest to hear as to their view. If this were available on the web it would be a great help, but I gather this is not available.
Interested to hear other views on sea state? We have been through some pretty rough water, but varies a lot, sometimes a long swell, other short choppy waves.
On Friday, we crossed from Brixham to Poole. Until well past the middle of Lyme Bay, the sea state was really very smooth. But from then on to around Anvile Point it was such that we might have turned back had we been going in the other direction.
Anyone here out off the Dorset coast Friday afternoon - very few others where!