Groups of kayaks crossing Georgia Strait on calm days are as common as seagulls. They plan, check the tide and current tables, and listen to the weather cast. If close enough, we always offer tows, potato chips, offer to raise the sails for shade, and the usual harassment. Someone told me last year of seeing two stand up boarders half way across the Strait - with a power boat for a safety.I dunno; I don't know much about 'em or where they operate. I don't remember ever seeing any out in middle of the Strait w/me the few times I've been out there.
Anything under 28 ft. is not considered attractive for charter to a group. Most charters I meet seem to be for two families or more as the rates are pricey.The smallest charter boat for overnight I saw was a Catalina 28, weighing in about the same as yours at just over 8,000 lbs; still a ton and a half over the H260. So, maybe those guys [or their insurance carriers] know something about this subject as well!!
Below is from Cooper Boating in Vancouver. You say you want HOW MUCH
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