DDean
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Question for those with knowledge of this area that spans between Vancouver, Sunshine Coast and Nanaimo.
We are new boaters with our R27 on the Fraser just south of Vancouver. We have been trying to find a good source for weather/wind, but more importantly swells for this area.
We have Windy, Waves, Navionics, Environment Canada...I feel that we are missing something because.....
Last weekend we left the Fraser and headed in the area of Sand Heads at a time when the forecasts and even current conditions suggested that it should be smooth out there. Ie, not appreciable wind (5-8knots) and when actual and forecasted wave heights were not significant (~1ft) for the area. When we left the Fraser we encountered swells well over 3 feet. We were the only boat out there - and Windy was still showing 1ft swells. We turned around and puttered around the Fraser for awhile and then gave it another go - nothing changed on the reported current conditions or the forecast but it was beautiful out there - and there were already many other boats out and about.
Im looking to better predict and understand what the conditions actually are when all the sources seems to be saying that its smooth, but it is definitely not. It seemed to me that everyone else that day knew not to go out when we first did as they appeared to be waiting for something.
We first departed the Fraser (when it was rough) while tide was ebbing about 2hrs before low slack and the second time (when it was nice) we went out just after low slack. Im wondering if in the Sand Heads area ebbing tide results in rough seas regardless of wind, potentially also not captured by swell forecasts in the area?
Anyone have different source of info for direction? Anyone with local knowledge have any tips? We depart North Arm Fraser.
We are new boaters with our R27 on the Fraser just south of Vancouver. We have been trying to find a good source for weather/wind, but more importantly swells for this area.
We have Windy, Waves, Navionics, Environment Canada...I feel that we are missing something because.....
Last weekend we left the Fraser and headed in the area of Sand Heads at a time when the forecasts and even current conditions suggested that it should be smooth out there. Ie, not appreciable wind (5-8knots) and when actual and forecasted wave heights were not significant (~1ft) for the area. When we left the Fraser we encountered swells well over 3 feet. We were the only boat out there - and Windy was still showing 1ft swells. We turned around and puttered around the Fraser for awhile and then gave it another go - nothing changed on the reported current conditions or the forecast but it was beautiful out there - and there were already many other boats out and about.
Im looking to better predict and understand what the conditions actually are when all the sources seems to be saying that its smooth, but it is definitely not. It seemed to me that everyone else that day knew not to go out when we first did as they appeared to be waiting for something.
We first departed the Fraser (when it was rough) while tide was ebbing about 2hrs before low slack and the second time (when it was nice) we went out just after low slack. Im wondering if in the Sand Heads area ebbing tide results in rough seas regardless of wind, potentially also not captured by swell forecasts in the area?
Anyone have different source of info for direction? Anyone with local knowledge have any tips? We depart North Arm Fraser.