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bgreene 01-12-2012 05:07 PM

Roughest conditions ever experienced in your V ?
 
Do tell !

I've only had my V21 this season, but last month just north of the Highlands, NJ in the ocean I took a " rogue wave set" on the bow while trolling. Waves were only 2'-4' steep, short chop, but this set was more in the 5' + . A decent portion of the lip came over the bow, up and over the windshield, and onto me. Nice December ocean water, air temp in the 30's. Good thing I had my waterproof gear on, so not wet to the skin.

The back end of the V isn't really made to shed water quickly......not low like the old Mako's but hopefully, I won't get myself into a situation where a breaker clears the bow and fills the deck area !!

smokeonthewater 01-12-2012 05:58 PM

that's a good reason to seal the deck and make sure that it the deck DOES fill it won't make it to the bilge.... I'm going to enlarge my scuppers quite a bit to 1 1/4' or 1 1/2"

bgreene 01-12-2012 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smokeonthewater (Post 184126)
that's a good reason to seal the deck and make sure that it the deck DOES fill it won't make it to the bilge.... I'm going to enlarge my scuppers quite a bit to 1 1/4' or 1 1/2"

I simply caulked the hatch covering the fuel tank, and just opened it for winter storage air flow. Happy to see it's bone dry in there .

For the bilge hatch....... I don't mind that one not being completely sealed. It's a bilge - with bilge pump so I figure that's fine.

The deck drain holes are factory sized.......not big for sure but I'd have no idea how to enlarge properly.

Of course, the V isn't meant as a real hard core fishing rig......... although we can fish it hard.

Just interested in stories about waves...........

THEFERMANATOR 01-12-2012 07:22 PM

Ask MJ what happens when a rogue wave comes across the bow and swamps the boat.

bgreene 01-12-2012 08:41 PM

Who's MJ ? Michael Jackson ?

A. He's no longer living
B. I didn't know he had a Wellcraft

smokeonthewater 01-12-2012 09:18 PM

MacoJoe

Destroyer 01-12-2012 11:25 PM

I used to have a 25' John Allmand. Good heavy boat... kinda thin in the beam for it's size, but sturdy... I was coming in from a trip downshore to the Shrewsbury rocks ... going up false hook channel when I ran into a storm just as the tide was changing. Another boat and I were about 100 feet apart as we started to go through the rip right at the tip of Sandy Hook. We would disappear from view of each other as we rose and fell on the waves.. easily 5-8 feet high. Scary as all sh!t.

I like the idea of enlarging the drain scuppers. Since I'm going to start work on my 21's soft deck shortly I think I'll do that in the process......and some type of backflow preventer will most definently be installed in them also. :head:

THEFERMANATOR 01-12-2012 11:44 PM

It wasn't pretty.

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ead.php?t=2832

smokeonthewater 01-13-2012 12:07 AM

funny, worst boating experience of my life was nearly 20 years ago with my dad in his john allmand 23' ticonderoga on lake erie. 14 hrs crossing through 3 T storms at night barely keeping it running just over idle with fuel issues. 6+++ foot waves..... waves coming over the bow AND the stern quite a few times

43 mile crossing... first trouble at mile 5 then cleared up and by mile 10 trouble was back and about that time here came the storms

It was actually pretty wide for it's length.... prolly same width as the 25

when we finally made land we were about 60 miles off course due to fighting waves and being unable to maintain a heading.

bgreene 01-13-2012 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 184141)
I used to have a 25' John Allmand. Good heavy boat... kinda thin in the beam for it's size, but sturdy... I was coming in from a trip downshore to the Shrewsbury rocks ... going up false hook channel when I ran into a storm just as the tide was changing. Another boat and I were about 100 yards apart as we started to go through the rip right at the tip of Sandy Hook. We would disappear from view of each other as we rose and fell on the waves.. Scary as all sh!t.

I like the idea of enlarging the drain scuppers. Since I'm going to start work on my 21's soft deck shortly I think I'll do that in the process......and some type of backflow preventer will most definently be installed in them also. :head:

That area sure can change quickly.....came around in big seas once in a 31' Contender and was glad to have all that boat under us.

By the way - I like your life motto.


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