It's not range you are looking for, Chuck.
Heavy rain, such as our Pacific NW "damp", antenuates the transmitted signal so badly that the more power, the better. Even with all of the new gadgets, playing with all the knobs still gets you a whiteout -- and the targets you really care about -- those within a thousand yards or so, are not there.
If I could afford a 4' open, with max power, I'd have it -- even if it would look silly on the CD. When the weather is predicted to be like that we all stay home -- but weather predictions up here are like guessing the mega lotto numbers.
The six mile range is the most I ever use, and that's just to check the shipping lanes to see what tankers and other big guys are coming down the chute. The narrow beamwidth does help when trying to break out the kayaks and paddle boats, who enjoy playing in the heavy Deception Pass current in the fog. Gets your attention when one pops out of the soup a boat length or two ahead of you and you're in 7 or 8 knots of current.
Stay home? Naah. When the fish are on a roll, every day is fog day - and low vis. Charge!!!!!
Dusty