Re: Small boat at sea (?)
Khan<br />I have a 1967 14 foot Klamath Aluminum with a 15 hp motor. Yes it has logged many hours out to sea with 2 people, but only on nice days. Todays 16 foot Klamath is wider and deeper than my old boat. Also is a deeper V and much safer. I fish mostly out of Bodega Bay and see lots of 14, 16, 18 foot aluminum boats is seas up to 6 foot and they do just fine. They must go slow but they are pretty safe. If you buy a small aluminum boat look for one 16 foot or more but also the newer types with no rivets and a V hull.<br /><br />Out of San Francisco can still be very bad but it is a lot more about knowing the tides and conditions before you head out. Experience is twice as important as boat size, but still everyone makes a wrong choice sooner or later so get something big enough to give you a little extra saftey. For the ocean at least 14 V hull and 16 is even a better choice. I went out on the Cobra one day headed for Cordel Banks and captain turned around 1/3 of the way there and refunded all money. Cobra was 96 foot by 24 foot aluminum with three desels. Conditions that day at 5 AM 27 knots out of the NorthWest with sea's at 9 feet do not remember the time apart but not a nice day.<br /><br />For me bottom line in a opean boat for the ocean at least 14 foot and 16 even better. Modern Aluminum V hull pretty safe. Older aluminum flat bottoms not as safe and ride is very bad. Small boats you must watch the weight you load in. For a wife and a small kid a 14 can be oK. When the kid grows to be 200 lb full back the boat will be over loaded and unsafe at sea.