Don't Think I Am Going Boating This Weekend...

Pat Anderson

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COASTAL WATERS FORECAST FOR WASHINGTON
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA
236 AM PST SAT NOV 10 2007
INLAND WATERS OF WESTERN WASHINGTON AND THE NORTHERN AND
CENTRAL WASHINGTON COAST
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NORTHERN INLAND WATERS INCLUDING THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS-
236 AM PST SAT NOV 10 2007

GALE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM PST EARLY THIS
MORNING

SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM PST THIS
MORNING

TODAY
S WIND 25 TO 35 KT...BECOMING SW 15 TO 25 KT IN THE
MORNING...THEN EASING TO 10 TO 20 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND
WAVES 4 TO 6 FT...SUBSIDING TO 1 TO 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. RAIN
IN THE MORNING...THEN CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT
SW WIND 10 TO 15 KT...BECOMING S 15 TO 25 KT...THEN
RISING TO 20 TO 30 KT LATE. WIND WAVES 1 OR 2 FT...BUILDING TO 3
TO 5 FT AFTER MIDNIGHT. CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE EVENING...THEN
SHOWERS LIKELY AFTER MIDNIGHT.

SUN
S WIND 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. SHOWERS LIKELY
IN THE MORNING...THEN CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON.

SUN NIGHT
S WIND 15 TO 25 KT RISING TO 20 TO 30 KT AFTER
MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 5 FT.

MON
S WIND 25 TO 35 KT...BECOMING SW IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND
WAVES 4 TO 6 FT.
 
It's a little milder here on the Right Coast! :lol:

FZUS51 KLWX 101527
CWFLWX
COASTAL WATERS FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
1027 AM EST SAT NOV 10 2007
TIDAL POTOMAC RIVER AND MARYLAND PORTION OF CHESAPEAKE BAY.
FORECASTS OF WAVE HEIGHTS DO NOT INCLUDE EFFECTS OF WIND DIRECTION
RELATIVE TO TIDAL CURRENTS. EXPECT HIGHER WAVES WHEN WINDS ARE
BLOWING AGAINST THE TIDAL FLOW.
ANZ537-110315-
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TIDAL POTOMAC FROM COBB ISLAND TO SMITH POINT-
1027 AM EST SAT NOV 10 2007

SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS
AFTERNOON


THIS AFTERNOON
N WINDS 15 TO 20 KT. WAVES 1 TO 2 FT. A SLIGHT
CHANCE OF SHOWERS.

TONIGHT
N WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. WAVES 1 FT.

SUN
NE WINDS 5 TO 10 KT. WAVES 1 FT OR LESS.

SUN NIGHT
S WINDS 5 KT. WAVES LESS THAN 1 FT.

MON
S WINDS 5 KT. WAVES LESS THAN 1 FT.

MON NIGHT
SW WINDS 5 TO 10 KT. WAVES 1 FT OR LESS.

TUE
SW WINDS 5 TO 10 KT. WAVES 1 FT OR LESS.

WED
W WINDS 5 TO 10 KT. WAVES 1 FT OR LESS.



Charlie
 
Yawn

COASTAL WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER AND OUT 30 NM-

816 AM PST SAT NOV 10 2007 .TODAY...WIND NW 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT 10 SECONDS AND S 2 FT AT 13 SECONDS. PATCHY DRIZZLE IN THE MORNING. .TONIGHT...WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT 10 SECONDS AND S 2 FT AT 13 SECONDS. .

VETERANS DAY...WIND SE 10 KT...BECOMING W IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT 10 SECONDS AND S 2 FT AT 12 SECONDS. CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON. .SUN NIGHT...WIND NW 10 KT IN THE EVENING...BECOMING N LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND S 2 FT. CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE EVENING...THEN SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AFTER MIDNIGHT.

Don
 
Well the great PNW weather "Poohbas" got it wrong as usual. About 4 hours ago it was 45 Kts At Smith Island. Now down to 15 and a nice sunny day. Just when I was beginning to feel sorry for David :twisted:
Now let's see what the next 4 hours will do...

Merv
 
Sounds like some of us need a double hobby combination of boating and surfing to take advantage of weather changes and extrermes.

Too bad so many of us guys are basically just old farts!

Joe. :lol:
 
Sea Wolf":2uhnr0lw said:
Too bad so many of us guys are basically just old farts!

Joe. :lol:

Nothing "bad" about that. Why, we've even got our own WINE

I've tried that stuff too, really pretty good. Not much to do with the Weather but when it's cool and breezy like it is now and the football games are on, it's pretty nice wine! :cocktail

Charlie
 
Ya- I won't be boating this weekend either :x
PF has me cutting the honey do down. :roll:
Painting the living room :cry:
Oh well, gotta get it done sometime.
 
Captain's Cat":3vwhffy1 said:
Not much to do with the Weather but when it's cool and breezy like it is now and the football games are on, it's pretty nice wine! :cocktail
Charlie

Charlie, you know what they say around the PNW....."A day without wine is like a day without sunshine". (It helps make most of our days sunny... :wink )
 
OFFSHORE WATERS FORECAST
PZZ081-112330-
CAPE FLATTERY TO CAPE LOOKOUT
830 AM PST SUN NOV 11 2007

STORM WARNING

TODAY
NW PORTION...SW WINDS 25 TO 35 KT...INCREASING TO 35 TO
45 KT. SEAS 12 TO 15 FT BUILDING TO 18 TO 22 FT. SE PORTION...W
TO SW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT...INCREASING TO SW 30 TO 40 KT. SEAS 12
TO 15 FT BECOMING 12 TO 18 FT. RAIN DEVELOPING FROM NW TO SE.

TONIGHT
SW TO S WINDS INCREASING TO 40 TO 55 KT. SEAS
BECOMING 18 TO 22 FT...EXCEPT NW PORTION 22 TO 28 FT. RAIN.

Looking even nastier offshore !!

Cheers,
Tom
 
My buddy and I left Havre de Grace, MD at the head of the Chesapeake Bay Saturday at noon and was going the the Little Choptank River for strippers. We were in his boat... a 27' Grady White Sailfish. It was a 4 hour run. When be were half way, about Annapolis, MD, I ask Charlie (no guys not Captains Choice) what the course and heading was on the GPS. His answer was, Oh... it's not working. Once you get below Annopolis the Eastern shore is hard to read for landmarks. We got below Thomas Point lighthouse and the wind out of the north kicked up from our stern to about 30 knots. We were in the middle of the Chesapeake with only his radar and compass to keep us on course and not hit anything. The visability dropped to about 2 miles.
By the time I convinced Charlie to find a Buoy Marker and use the radar and compass to a safe river cove the waves from the stern was over 10'. We found a marker at almost dark... we were below the Little Choptank by at least 10 miles. At 30 knots perpendicular to the wind I was never so glad the Grady had cockpit drains.
We hunkered up well within the Little Choptank last night in 30 degree temperatures with NO HEAT below... I froze my nuggies off. Three layers of Carharts not good enough. Moral of the story... don't assume. A couple of times... before we got to safe haven for the night was to say the least, the pucker factor was an 8 out of 10.
But we made it home the next day at 1:30 PM. He is going to invest in a GOOD Chart Plotter to accompany his radar.
All in all it was a fun trip... definiteally a learning experience! Butch
 
Butch":1kvjxvvl said:
I ask Charlie (no guys not Captains Choice) what the course and heading was on the GPS. His answer was, Oh... it's not working.

Darn right it wasn't Charlie!! I won't go out if the GPS isn't working and, I've got a backup GPS as well. Butch, it's Captain's Cat now, BTW. Lots gooder!!

The Captain's Cat is in Deale MD with a couple of guys named Steve!

Charlie
 
Charlie,,, the good thing was the 'other Charlie' had to learn the hard way. According to our FlowScan we had at least 126 gallons of fuel at the "point of confusion". I had two buoys in sight when Charlie # 2 admitted he was kind of lost. The worst that could have happened would we'd have gotten wet just after calling the Coast Guard if we would have needed it. That would have been a long shot. We had twin 200 HP Mercury OB's. The pucker factor came in when he powered into a wave, the bow dug in and water cascaded overhead like in the movies. Charlie immediately cut the throttle without thinking and the following wave swamped the cockpit. There was over a foot of the Bay in the cockpit after that. Thank God for self draining cockpits... they are a God send on good boats. That's when he asked if I wanted to take the helm. With chart in hand we maneuvered close enough to a buoy to read the number,,, we were pretty much home free with a good working compass. We picked up buoy # 2 outside the Little Choptank and it was just trudging it in to safe haven from there. It is one of those things where some things just has to be taught the hard way.
The bad part was "the other Charlie's" wife bought him a RayMarine chartplotter depth finder (for 1500' depth) with enhanced fish identification two weeks ago,,, the dumb ass took it back for exchange! He said it was too complicated. He is rethinking his decision tonight. I also introduced him to the Wallas heater vented to the outside and used with a CO monitor in the cabin.

Now for the real scoop! We chummed the channel, worked the birds, and used blood worms, spoons, and rattle traps... and caught a butt load of strippers less than 18 to 20 inches. NOTHING OF ANY SIZE....

Bummer... but we did have an interesting time for sure.
Butch
 
Butch":16vfsvl7 said:
<stuff clipped>My buddy and I left Havre de Grace, MD at the head of the Chesapeake Bay Saturday at noon and was going the the Little Choptank River for strippers.<stuff clipped>

TMI Butch, TMI..... :wink:
 
Fishing anyone ??

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NORTHERN INLAND WATERS INCLUDING THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS-
301 AM PST MON NOV 12 2007


...STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON...
TODAY...SE WIND 30 TO 40 KT RISING TO 40 TO 50 KT IN THE MORNING...BECOMING SW 25 TO 35 KT LATE. WIND WAVES 7 TO 9 FT SUBSIDING TO 4 TO 6 FT. RAIN IN THE MORNING...THEN SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT...W WIND 25 TO 35 KT...EASING TO 20 TO 30 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 4 TO 6 FT. SHOWERS IN THE EVENING...THEN SHOWERS LIKELY AFTER MIDNIGHT.
 
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