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MarkWorth

Since 02 May 2011
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Hood River
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Windian

Since 28 Apr 2008
901 Posts
Newport, OR
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Wed Dec 12, 12 6:44 pm |
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Those guys must be glutens for punishment. A simple check of the tide book could have prevented that whole scenario. Don't try to cross the bar on a strong outgoing tide and heavy seas, duh!
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Pete

Since 29 Oct 2007
843 Posts
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Wed Dec 12, 12 8:26 pm |
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I kept waiting for it to get better. |
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D-Krep It Kiter

Since 18 Jul 2011
417 Posts
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Wed Dec 12, 12 9:27 pm |
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Pete wrote: | I kept waiting for it to get better. |
Ditto... |
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mark_bristol
Since 24 Apr 2009
7 Posts
Kook
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Vladiator

Since 06 Jun 2009
252 Posts
Napels FL
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Wed Dec 12, 12 10:22 pm |
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that is just crazy !!!!!! I spent two days on the fishing boat in 20 foot swell and that was insane ! ! the captains of this boats had some balls !!!don t judge them . They work hell a hard for their pay check !!! |
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ericvs
Since 05 Jul 2008
133 Posts
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SalmonSlayer
Since 27 Nov 2005
648 Posts
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Fri Dec 14, 12 12:01 pm |
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Vladiator wrote: | !!!don t judge them . They work hell a hard for their pay check !!! |
This is very true. Fisherman take big risks to make their money. I guarantee that these guys know the limits of their boats and had done this before to some degree.
My boat was 32x14 with a planing hull. When I was running in following seas I could surf the waves. It would always feel a bit weird to be running a boat that steers like a pig and feel the speed surge from catching a wave. |
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