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Unread 05-27-2021, 07:33 PM
bgreene bgreene is offline
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You***8217;d need a weather window of high pressure nearly stationary over mid Atlantic / Cape area, low T storm risk, plus no big offshore storms generating a swell.
This typically happens 1-3x per year when a row boat could be offshore .

However, reality of most conditions in that area, strong tides, currents, fog risk, etc and I wouldnt. I have a 96 V21/ 200 HO / trim tabs, curtains and it***8217;s good all around bay and coastal ocean rig. Its not a boat for 4 foot + seas, nasty inlets, etc......
I run my boat up and down the Jersey coast to around 10 -20 miles offshore max

So short answer is possible but risky.
That area better offshore with bigger rig, true deep V, lots of fuel capacity, radar etc etc .....

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