Re: Long Island sound
Ok so i've been out in a few bigger boats into the sound. only stayed near the shore with the small boats... So heres my question.. have any of you guys gone across the sound to long island or block island in smaller than a 20ft boat with one engine??
It really depends on the type of boat and the weather. Your best bet is to hang out in Fisher's Island Sound. We hang out in Fisher's Island sound when it's snotty. Fisher's Island Sound has some great spots, like Watch Hill (Napatree), Flat Hammock, and few other's.
My ride out to Block Island this year saw 6-8 ft. seas on the ride out and <1ft. lake conditions on the ride back 3 days later. You need to pick your days and keep an eye on the weather.
If you decide to go from Long Island Sound to Block Island sound you will need to pass through either 'The Race' or 'Watch Hill Pass' or through 'Plum Gut' then out thorugh Gardiners bay. All of these areas go from deep to shallow very quickly. It looks like an underwater ridgeline there. In a small boat it is best to make these passages in slack tides, with little wind. When wind opposes tides at flood (mid tide) it can stand right up and get very confused. I've seen those sections look like a whitewater rafting trip with waves fully breaking in almost every direction, and would not suggest trying to make the a passage through any of these in a small boat at those times.
Early morning is best for anywhere in the sound when winds are lightest and waves are minimal. On the day we rode out 6-8's out in BI Sound, NOAA was calling for 2-4's. Go Figure. Expect the unexpected and pick your days carefully.
However, again, it depends on the type of boat. I would not be going out there in a lake boat of any kind.