PETER Well-known member Dec 29, 2013 #1 Is there any sign off a easterly wind yet or even north easterly will do!!!
Prof Peach Well-known member Dec 29, 2013 #3 Next easterly forecasted in a couple of weeks but plenty time for change. I was looking this morning on a few sites.
Next easterly forecasted in a couple of weeks but plenty time for change. I was looking this morning on a few sites.
david.northeast Well-known member Dec 29, 2013 #4 Sea should come away Tuesday into Wednesday. Lad I know works off shore and they've had 17m swells
david.northeast Well-known member Dec 29, 2013 #6 Might not be that big but bit of a sea Tuesday into Wednesday. Check out the swell direction
S Sea_Troot Well-known member Dec 29, 2013 #7 its not always the wind that drivrs the sea. theres been some canny lutyle southerlies in last couple weeks. enough to bring the fish in
its not always the wind that drivrs the sea. theres been some canny lutyle southerlies in last couple weeks. enough to bring the fish in
S Sea_Troot Well-known member Dec 29, 2013 #8 david.northeast said: Sea should come away Tuesday into Wednesday. Lad I know works off shore and they've had 17m swells Click to expand... 17m seas thats 55ft. surely you mean feet. i check the bouys iut at sea mosts days and biggest swell i have seen recently is 5m
david.northeast said: Sea should come away Tuesday into Wednesday. Lad I know works off shore and they've had 17m swells Click to expand... 17m seas thats 55ft. surely you mean feet. i check the bouys iut at sea mosts days and biggest swell i have seen recently is 5m
david.northeast Well-known member Dec 29, 2013 #9 Sea_Troot said: 17m seas thats 55ft. surely you mean feet. i check the bouys iut at sea mosts days and biggest swell i have seen recently is 5m Click to expand... No my cousins mate is off shore in Scotland or somewhere like that he said on the phone 17m and they were lipping the platform He's also been out there for 3 weeks so coulda been anytime really Last edited: Dec 29, 2013
Sea_Troot said: 17m seas thats 55ft. surely you mean feet. i check the bouys iut at sea mosts days and biggest swell i have seen recently is 5m Click to expand... No my cousins mate is off shore in Scotland or somewhere like that he said on the phone 17m and they were lipping the platform He's also been out there for 3 weeks so coulda been anytime really
Prof Peach Well-known member Dec 30, 2013 #11 Saturdays looking like it might be worth a chuck after all. That's the problem with forecasts. They change all the time.:banghead:
Saturdays looking like it might be worth a chuck after all. That's the problem with forecasts. They change all the time.:banghead:
B broon shoe Guest Dec 30, 2013 #12 safc said: Easterlies are a pain in the a*se, theres no where to fish Click to expand... 2nd that m8 southerly's all day for me
safc said: Easterlies are a pain in the a*se, theres no where to fish Click to expand... 2nd that m8 southerly's all day for me
D dabcatcher Well-known member Dec 30, 2013 #13 david.northeast said: No my cousins mate is off shore in Scotland or somewhere like that he said on the phone 17m and they were lipping the platform He's also been out there for 3 weeks so coulda been anytime really Click to expand... the sea might be big but its the direction it moving in that matters to us. a strong wind off the land might flatten it on shore but will be massive offshore.
david.northeast said: No my cousins mate is off shore in Scotland or somewhere like that he said on the phone 17m and they were lipping the platform He's also been out there for 3 weeks so coulda been anytime really Click to expand... the sea might be big but its the direction it moving in that matters to us. a strong wind off the land might flatten it on shore but will be massive offshore.