kennharriet":z9u8bb0x said:
Using a Friday launch from Bellingham as an example, what tide/current/wind would you plan for ideally? B-ham tide table shows high tides at 04:06 and 19:02. Low tide is at 11:24. I looked at the tide current table for Rosairio Straight and it had about as much meaning as a sheet of music to me. How much research do you do for a trip like this in addition to the wx forecast?
The only "research" I do for a trip like this, is to look out at the water while I am at the launch ramp and see if I've got good visibility (ie: no or little fog.... if there is fog, I then decide how bad it is and whether I should venture out....if really bad it is a no go). (I do have radar). I also check the winds, if it is too windy it is a no go. (I look at the water, and check the flags that are flying around the launch site). If I decide that the fog is too dense or the winds too brisk, I'll just hunker down and wait until the fog clears and/or the winds die down.
My only concern for tide (on the trip route we are taking out of Bellingham) is, am I able to launch my vessel without dropping the trailer wheels off the end of the launch ramp. (I've never had this to be a problem in Bellingham). (If that were a problem anywhere, I'd just wait for the tide to come in).
The tides/current will not be a problem for us on the route we are taking (for the vessels we are in).
Obviously, I'm always watching the weather a couple of days prior to my expected trip, but the weather forecast is not always 100% correct and obviously can change, in a matter of hours.
So far, there is only one time that I delayed a departure for 24 hours due to fog. However, I have certainly delayed departure for a few hours until the fog lifted.
I have had trips totally "bagged" due to wind, but normally the wind will subside in a few hours as well.
(Folks transiting through Deception Pass will most likely pay close attention to currents/tides and of course wind). However, I've been through there at peak current flow in my former 16' C-Dory.
Additionally, I have altered my route due to wind and fog that has come up as there are routes between Bellingham and Friday Harbor that experience less exposure to wind and fog. (This knowledge is gained through knowing the local area). FYI, Bellingham Bay can get nasty in wind (but obviously so can other locations), but sooo far I've not experienced a time that my trip was delayed there).
(Hope all of the above is a help to you. Bottom line is if I don't feel comfortable with the weather, I'll hunker down in a safe spot and wait it out).