The deep-V models (CCP, CCC, FF, XF - especially the bigger ones) are fine offshore boats, depending on hardware reliability and the experience/skill of the crew. It's often not the boat that gets into trouble when waves build, it's the person at the helm not knowing how to handle the boat to avoid getting into trouble. A broach, a big wave over the transom, or punching the bow into the trough of a wave in a following sea will swamp almost any boat, but is also usually preventable.
Here's a web site link to some good information on handling boats in rough water: http://www.docksidereports.com/rough_wa ... ship_1.htm Good luck and see ya on the water!
Depends on wave frequency, 5-6 storm waves I wouldn't want to be in any small boat. I've been in 5-6 footers in the keys that are just slow rollers that aren't bad, waves are spread really far apart and just move really slow, you just ride the roller coaster on them up and down. So depending on what your circumstances are your 19'6 could be fine in large seas, just not wind seas or storm conditions.
Quote from: "slippery73"Depends on wave frequency, 5-6 storm waves I wouldn't want to be in any small boat. I've been in 5-6 footers in the keys that are just slow rollers that aren't bad, waves are spread really far apart and just move really slow, you just ride the roller coaster on them up and down. So depending on what your circumstances are your 19'6 could be fine in large seas, just not wind seas or storm conditions.I couldn't agree more 3 weeks ago or so my wife and went out for what we thought would be a nice day saw, that they expected to pick up for an hour or so to around 10 knots since we planned to going trolling 10 to 15 miles out we hung around till after it laid back down as soon as we got into blue water it picked back up to around 10 to 15 knots. Being a stubborn @#%$^ that I am hung around got ready and hit the ledge, got into 4-6 footers and had to speed up so we didn't take a wave over the transom. Needless to say had to turn around and come home but running back in 4-6 footer was f@#$%ing great (but some people say im a little psycho)