Danny_Labrador
Well-Known Member
An interesting watch:
Maybe showed the stress more than many youtubes, of being out there for hours in the noise and waves over the boat. Lonely place.
I don't know what the fuss is about. It was only a F7. !
Not actually left your armchair, have you?I do.......
I do.......
Not actually left your armchair, have you?![]()
Pray tell.
Why do we do it??![]()
Well Im sure it was a lot bouncier down below than the vid shows. To get the real feel mebbe put the camera on gimbals. Winds of 40 knots sustained is always gonna kick off a big sea. Did you see some of them starting to break? The vid shows after effect of one that had niped into the cockpit to say hello.
Ive been in seas like that....and more...a fair few times as have a number of others on here. Can be worrying for people have not experienced it before and not to be taken lightly. Its difficult to relax, get fed and even the simplest thing takes ages. So one has to readjust ones life a bit. Sometimes flippin exciting though......
Stand out ones, massive following sea south of Sicily. Absolute monsters, Gibsea 92 with broken tiller pilot in the dark. Swampy.
Mid Atlantic, 40 foot FP Lavezzi Catamaran. 45 up to 55 knots, big cross seas but boat handled it really well.
Southbound down Moroccan coast, Jenneau 45. Had a northbound tanker close us to see if we were ok! We were but scary seas.
Best ones coz the sea is blue and the sun is hot, surfing towards Panama from the Windies on two different Bavarias, a 48 and (I think) a 44.
Oh and getting a mahoosive wave from astern into the centre cockpit of ouy liveaboard Moody 33 just south of San Miguel in the Azores.
Why do we do it??![]()
Stand out ones, massive following sea south of Sicily. Absolute monsters, Gibsea 92 with broken tiller pilot in the dark. Swampy.