HGR
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I'll try and keep this as short as possible but in a nutshell, my wife is not overly comfortable boating now that we have moved to the Sunshine Coast and have moved from a 23' walk around to a 33' flybridge. Conditions since we've been here, best case scenario, have been approx 1.2 meter swell and 10 knots of wind. General conditions have been 1.6 meter swell and 15 knots of wind.
Previously our boating was in NZ and we only went inshore and when the weather permitted. We are now essentially in full offshore conditions with no access to any structure for a swell or wind break immediately after exiting the bar. It's actually the opposite where we see random wave action due to the underwater reef structures. The swell + wind chop makes for a fairly rapid wave period.
Back to the point, my copilot is not enjoying life on the flybridge with these conditions. It's not much of a bother to me as I get used to it in 10 minutes or so. She isn't building confidence that quickly. Anyone else been through this or have any suggestions?
Previously our boating was in NZ and we only went inshore and when the weather permitted. We are now essentially in full offshore conditions with no access to any structure for a swell or wind break immediately after exiting the bar. It's actually the opposite where we see random wave action due to the underwater reef structures. The swell + wind chop makes for a fairly rapid wave period.
Back to the point, my copilot is not enjoying life on the flybridge with these conditions. It's not much of a bother to me as I get used to it in 10 minutes or so. She isn't building confidence that quickly. Anyone else been through this or have any suggestions?