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The worst wave condition that you have ever been in on your Trojan an where were you?

6-8 foot very steep breakers for me on Lake Michigan
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so far 3-4's and got wet on the fly as we were headed up wind


now in the inflatable we did 2-3's with 20knots that was very wet
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I been out in 3-4 footers that beat the heck out of you , and been out in much larger that are no big deal . There is more to waves then the height. I will just say I have been out in some bad days.
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Middle of last July I was on my way home from the Lake Erie Islands when some bad storms decided to move in out of the west.
I pulled into Chagrin to wait it out but they could not fit me in the club and only had room at the fuel dock which is in the river. There was NO way I was staying in the river so I fueled up and headed back out knowing I could just run the north shore back east if I had to.
For a while I was able to run hard enough that I was keeping the closest storm about 10 miles behind me when when out of no where the storms speed about doubled and I was watching it close in on us.
We stayed out just far enough in the lake to stay out of the lightning but still had peak winds of 65mph.
I could not have asked the boat to perform any better than it did (these Delta Conic hulls are a wonderful thing) other than it prompted me to install two fans on the bridge to keep things clear when closed up during the violent downpours.
It was pretty comical as my girlfriend was wiping the windows about every minute or so she was singing the theme from Gilligans Island!
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3 to 4s
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I had my f31 in 15 swells out side ny harbor on the way to fires island.it was hairy,but made it there and back home up the hudson
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3 -4 with about 2 second duration between waves. Chesapeake Bay a few weeks ago. Wind came up fast. Got soaked on the bridge heading into the wind crossing the bay back to the marina. She handled well.
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Post by Peter »

4-6's in a 30 knot wind, running in the trough. [Always worried about the odd 8-10 occasionally thrown in just for fun]. Worried about the boat breaking.

Was more concerned last year getting caught in the rain and fog in the middle of Lake Huron with no radar. [Have radar in the basement, still watching eBay for an arch]
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4 to 6's and the boat handled them well, much better than my wife and myself. I try to avoid them like the plague but "stuff" happens.
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Wes thats what you get for trying to out run a Hurricane home .

I would never do that :roll:
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Post by Wes »

That wasn't in the hurricane. NOAA said, "seas 1 to 2 feet" in LI Sound 2 years ago. They LIED! We got half way to Plum Gut and had 4 footers. By the time we were 3/4's of the way to Plum Gut we were in 6 footers.
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I was thinking of the run home from St Mikes ( trop. storm offshore)
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I know, but the 4 and 6's on the ocean weren't as bad as LI Sound. Maybe I'm just getting used to it.
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your not, 4 footers are nothing in the ocean but can be hell in the bays and sounds
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Post by Stripermann2 »

5 and 6 footers running down the Chesapeake to the Potomac a few years ago. Then another 4-5 footers with high wind and following seas for the next 38 miles up the river... At night!

Not fun sliding down one wave to swing sideways then constantly making throttle and steering corrections to keep from broaching...it would probably take a lot to completely breach this Trojan but when you're up on the bridge in that crap, white knuckled, many things run through your mind. 9 hours later, pulled into our slip which normally would have taken 3 1/2 hours, for that trip.
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