Tail_Gunner
Admiral
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Re: Pacific North West Gathering.
We were surfing on a 8' roller across on a bad day and ran out of wave.........the next coming was very humbling, i didnt know Corky could turn a boat so fast.....
Your hired........I've been out about a dozen times or more. A few times in my 16' open skiff and then the rest on the 19 footer.
I never cross on an ebb, only the flood or slack. I check with the CG by VHF for a bar report, and then I follow the red buoy line out. I usually start fishing around the CR buoy, and go north or south from there and last year I also went west as far as I could go on my limited fuel supply.
Main thing to remember is that speed is not your friend, good boat handling skills are. Go nice and slow, and stay perpendicular to the waves. It's not that bad if you pick the time and day correctly.
I did have one hairy crossing in the skiff when we miscalculated the max ebb and came in too early. Since then I always check with the CG for current info.
We were surfing on a 8' roller across on a bad day and ran out of wave.........the next coming was very humbling, i didnt know Corky could turn a boat so fast.....