DarrinT
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Aug 7, 2008
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So there's a four foot chop blown by a 15 knot gusting to 25 Southwest wind on Lake Ontario and I'm rounding the Leslie Street spit going into the Eastern Gap to Toronto Harbour last Saturday. The approach to the Gap is like a funnel and its goes from 100 ft depth to 35 in a few hundred yards so the chop was pushed up to and average of six feet with a wavelength of around 30 ft when in a following sea a steep eight footer takes us for a ride. Yee Haw!!!
On the throttle and careful on the helm I surfed her a good two hundred feet and she handled it no sweat.
I had come six miles from launch point and the only other boats I saw out there were the thirty foot plus sailing yachts.
Starcraft rules again.
On the throttle and careful on the helm I surfed her a good two hundred feet and she handled it no sweat.
I had come six miles from launch point and the only other boats I saw out there were the thirty foot plus sailing yachts.
Starcraft rules again.