My wife and I took our 2018 R-27 OB up to the San Juan's during early April. She wanted to see Orcas' and saw on a post there were some out in the Haro Strait. So, we went up to Stuart Island, had lunch in Reid Harbor then proceeded into Haro Strait. Raining and large swells met us there. As we rounded San Juan Island into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, things turned really rough. We debated heading back to deception pass, but the currents looked really bad! I put our destination of Kingston in the Garmin and took a heading. We had abeam seas, 15kt winds and a tide moving fast! It was rough!!! Wife wanted to go slow, I said HELL NO! I put the Georgia Girl up on plane and pounded thru the seas doing anywhere from 18-23 mph. Over 2 hours of getting pounded, we found all the loose stuff on our boat! Latches that weren't tight and found places that we should not have put stuff! As we got just south of Smith Island... Two Orcas!!! Two brief breaches, but we saw them. What a site! The rest of the trip was still rough into Admiralty Inlet, but the Georgia Girl cut thru it! Tough boat in my opinion. We plan to cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca in July from Port Angeles, that is only 20 miles. I will be a little more judicious on the timing this time. But I feel the Ranger can handle it, question is can the crew! This is our first boat and we love it. We have over 55 hours since we took delivery in late February.