The Wa Coast
Marty,
Great info and stories.
We used to go Rod + reel Commercial fishing off of LaPush in our 15` SAFE boat in the early 90`s.
We used to launch in the Hoh River Lagoon and blast thru the Surf.It was usually 5`-10 feet and went North and South as far as you could see.
We did follow huge 28` Alum Jet boat that provivded insurance.Of course ,I only ran a single 70 hp with no spare motor then.....now I don`t do any boating without one,having pushed my luck as far as one should ever do.
The Jet boat owner used to dive out there on calm days and noted the 30` boulders would get moved during larger storms,sometimes a half a mile!
During the calmer days,rocks would poke out briefly once or twice as a lower swell would pass,but NOT show themselves the rest of the day.
We also used to take cover in a small creek we could surf into at certain tides.Fishboats used to weather storms for a day or too in the Goodman Creek lagoon that is shown on most charts.It may have been 20 wide and only 1.5` deep at the entrance......and had a huge Pinnacle to navigate around as you enter/exit the Ocean Swell.
You usually get to surf ,then pivot as the next wave passes from the side.
My buddy once hit a sandbar entering the Hoh River and had only a 77 year old relative with him.He went to drop off the bow with 100 yards of line/ chain and come-a-long to go to shore and pull his boat thru.....only he fell right into the channel and was 8` under! In RAINGEAR!
Took him only a minute to drop the weight he was holding.
My palms get wet and sweaty just seeing the Lapush tower Cam.
TimM
ps The Hydr steering is super smooth but does usually result in more overall turns lock to lock.A smaller helm that turns slower for the upper helm will keep you from oversteering while up on the bridge.The Resevoirs also offer more capacity which adds leverage to the system....meaning easier turning.Bet you could use a SS ball socket (on rudder quadrant) and quick connect tied to a mechanical helm /Cable hidden in a Gunnel either for emergency or docking.......A hinged box could swing up and be propped in place when needed.Dreaming out loud again......
Marty,
Great info and stories.
We used to go Rod + reel Commercial fishing off of LaPush in our 15` SAFE boat in the early 90`s.
We used to launch in the Hoh River Lagoon and blast thru the Surf.It was usually 5`-10 feet and went North and South as far as you could see.
We did follow huge 28` Alum Jet boat that provivded insurance.Of course ,I only ran a single 70 hp with no spare motor then.....now I don`t do any boating without one,having pushed my luck as far as one should ever do.
The Jet boat owner used to dive out there on calm days and noted the 30` boulders would get moved during larger storms,sometimes a half a mile!
During the calmer days,rocks would poke out briefly once or twice as a lower swell would pass,but NOT show themselves the rest of the day.
We also used to take cover in a small creek we could surf into at certain tides.Fishboats used to weather storms for a day or too in the Goodman Creek lagoon that is shown on most charts.It may have been 20 wide and only 1.5` deep at the entrance......and had a huge Pinnacle to navigate around as you enter/exit the Ocean Swell.
You usually get to surf ,then pivot as the next wave passes from the side.
My buddy once hit a sandbar entering the Hoh River and had only a 77 year old relative with him.He went to drop off the bow with 100 yards of line/ chain and come-a-long to go to shore and pull his boat thru.....only he fell right into the channel and was 8` under! In RAINGEAR!
Took him only a minute to drop the weight he was holding.
My palms get wet and sweaty just seeing the Lapush tower Cam.
TimM
ps The Hydr steering is super smooth but does usually result in more overall turns lock to lock.A smaller helm that turns slower for the upper helm will keep you from oversteering while up on the bridge.The Resevoirs also offer more capacity which adds leverage to the system....meaning easier turning.Bet you could use a SS ball socket (on rudder quadrant) and quick connect tied to a mechanical helm /Cable hidden in a Gunnel either for emergency or docking.......A hinged box could swing up and be propped in place when needed.Dreaming out loud again......
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