What is your take on a good atlantic sea?Today we had 4ft at 10sec and it looked nice on the webcams and I noticed alot of small boats.Would you feel comfortable in 3-5ft seas at 10sec in a 19-6?
If the treetops are shaking...call off an offshore trip.
Mr. W-Apparently I'm your neighbor here in Ft. Liquordale and I actually DID go out yestderday and rode those 10 second swells easily. Took one wave badly (i.e got the admiral wet) all day. Offshore breeze made fishing out to about 300' depth manageable, but further out the 15mph west wind was whipping it up and you could actually SEE the mountainous seas on the eastern horizon. 10 second dominant period in a smaller center console like your 196 or my 18 wellcraft is a piece of cake and is definitely just a ground swell that the smaller boats barely notice (except when the horizon disappears when sitting in a trough ). When cruising on a slow plane the boat just slides up, over, and back down each wave. In general, I would agree that a 6 ft sea with 10 second period is perfectly manageable, but the key is knowing what the secondary chop is doing on top of the dominant groundswell. Running my 18 Wellcraft (which is a very beamy and stable CC) I don't even really consider offshore trips if I know the chop will be 2-4 which unfortunately is probably the most common sea condition here. Your 196 will handle seas very similarly to my 18 so that's pretty much where I tend to call off a trip. Once the seas are intermittently reaching 4' and stacked tight together it's just too darn easy to miss that one brutal wave interval and get hurt or break things on the boat. The webcams you mentioned are my favorite tool for determining ocean conditions though. Very helpful. Once you see what the cams show and compare to what the NOAA buoys and forecasts say, you can reliable know what is actually happening. Try http://www.a1aweather.com/all-in-one.php next time. It's a one-stop-shop for all the info you need when trying to make up your mind.