40+ foot waves
I read that a boat can't make it over a wave that is taller then the LOA of the boat if it has a 70+ degree slope. AKA...sounds like one will always pitch pole in those situations. Since pitch poling is so much more damaging then rolling, I think if I didn't have a sea anchor or a drogue, I'd just take the rolls.They say an experienced helmsman can avoid a breaking/steep wave but I just can't figure that one out. If the waves are 40+ feet and only 9 seconds apart, how is one supposed to see it coming soon enough to "Avoid" it?The missing crew from the cat has definately increased my desire to get a sea anchor. That way I will at least feel that I can survive just about anything out there.
I read that a boat can't make it over a wave that is taller then the LOA of the boat if it has a 70+ degree slope. AKA...sounds like one will always pitch pole in those situations. Since pitch poling is so much more damaging then rolling, I think if I didn't have a sea anchor or a drogue, I'd just take the rolls.They say an experienced helmsman can avoid a breaking/steep wave but I just can't figure that one out. If the waves are 40+ feet and only 9 seconds apart, how is one supposed to see it coming soon enough to "Avoid" it?The missing crew from the cat has definately increased my desire to get a sea anchor. That way I will at least feel that I can survive just about anything out there.