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Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 01-09-2020, 22:39
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Posted By Mickeyrouse
Re: 37 ft Wave height Gulf of Mexico

Well, fresh wild shrimp might be one thing....or gasoline.
Since the 70’s Cameron has been one of the two or three busiest ports servicing offshore petroleum exploration and production. The eighteen...
Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 31-08-2020, 19:50
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Posted By Mickeyrouse
Re: 37 ft Wave height Gulf of Mexico

Glad you posted that wave data- very sobering. But tell me, just where do you find that table? I can get all kinds of buoy data, but the tabulation- expecially the wave data- is elusive.
Mickey Rouse
Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 31-08-2020, 19:26
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Posted By Mickeyrouse
Re: 37 ft Wave height Gulf of Mexico

I assume by this time everyone here has followed the news. We’re on Sabine Lake, about two miles west of Louisiana, and about 26 miles west of Cameron. Satellite imagery indicates the eye passing...
Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 31-08-2020, 19:14
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Posted By Mickeyrouse
Re: 37 ft Wave height Gulf of Mexico

That’s what Fantome did when Hurricane Mitch blew thru. Full rigged ship, lost with all hands.
Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 31-08-2020, 19:12
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Posted By Mickeyrouse
Re: 37 ft Wave height Gulf of Mexico

The shrimp boats from Cameron all went to Lake Charles to “ride it out.” 15 of 18 steel hulled boats, smallest 50 ft. sank at the docks or after breaking loose.
Our boat was at a city dock when...
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