that question cannot be answered by anyone who is qualified to consider answering the question..... why? because there are too many variables that have to do with a safe passage in any kind of weather. and the term "safe" is relative in itself... it has a distinct meaning, but a guy sailing across the bay in 6kts of wind may be relatively safer than the ocean racer pushing on thru 40-50 knot storm winds.... but they may both reach their destination safely.
how are the boat and crew prepared to handle a medical emergency, a capsize or a simple swamping? thats the real question,... because if that never happens, you should be able to reach your destination safely no matter what the weather was like....providing the boat and rigging holds together from being beat around in the wind and waves.....
or, how much wind and waves can your boat take before it sinks?.... it all depends on how its handled....
preparedness, experience, and luck.... in about that order. and the worse the conditions, the more you batter have of each..... although lots of luck has gotten some people by when they had none of the other two.... and experience by itself is almost worthless(unless it means you prepared well, but then its not by itself anymore)...
so what I said previously, there are too many variables to give an answer to your question.
but there are other smaller vessels, considered less seaworthy than yours that have made ocean crossings.....
