Historical wind wave averages

Roger is pretty right. The N/S winds are typical winter winds, so they affect the Puget Sound area more than the Strait of Juan. The summer winds are West (on shore flow) or east, (offshore) and the fetch in Juan de Fuca get V E R Y long. Often times in crossing you can see and feel the Pacific "wave train" rollers. They can be 6 - 12 feet and 30 - 45 second periods. Those are not usually a problem unless there is also a tide/wind conflict.

Jake. Great to see you the other day and good to see you here.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Harvey, great to see you again as well. and for the 25' tour of your buddies boat. That got the wheels cranking on our end. I have not been on here in a while but hope to get back into it more.
 
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