serpa4
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I've been doing some reading on the "general" rule of thumb of not going out when the period in seconds is less than 2x the wave height.
3x is considered more comfortable.
However, I've seen it many times in meters and many times in feet. However, they are pretty different.
What standard do you use?
1.5 meter waves are about 5 foot waves.
1) Period should be 1.5 meters x 2 = 3 seconds or grater to be acceptable boating. I don't think I'd like 1.5meter/5ft waves at 3 second intervals at all.
2) Period should be 5 feet x 2 = 10 seconds or greater to be acceptable boating. This sounds much more acceptable.
3x is considered more comfortable.
However, I've seen it many times in meters and many times in feet. However, they are pretty different.
What standard do you use?
1.5 meter waves are about 5 foot waves.
1) Period should be 1.5 meters x 2 = 3 seconds or grater to be acceptable boating. I don't think I'd like 1.5meter/5ft waves at 3 second intervals at all.
2) Period should be 5 feet x 2 = 10 seconds or greater to be acceptable boating. This sounds much more acceptable.