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Wes Blow

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This past Monday I made the longest run in my 21 SE. I was doing a little research to find several wrecks I have fished with others before but never in my boat. Found all the spots I was looking for. I caught black sea bass, trigger fish, hake and bluefish. Nothing big but the dreaded conger eels. I also caught a crazy 2 pound bluefish that was on the bottom in 715 feet of water. i went out of Rudee inlet VA Beach. A little bumpy going out but cleared up nice. Put in a full day left about 5:30 and got back in about 8:30. Ran 165 miles total burned 56 gallons. The picture of my boat wake is leaving the Norfolk Canyon. I have confidence in my boat, maintain my boat and study the weather before I go out.












 
I think you're really pushing your luck! 21 feet is very small to be 80 miles offshore. I have confidence in my boat too but up here in New England the weather can go to hell very quickly, regardless of any forecast, making for a treacherous ride home, been there done that!
 
Wes, great catch, well done. If it were easy everyone would do it. Welcome to the selective scrutiny on CP. I think Ive seen that black Suzuki here locally. I will pm you my cell give me a shout if youd like closer numbers from VAB and MUCH closer numbers from NC.

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The wrecks you were fishing were much more substantial boats than your Parker 21. I'm sure CP would be much less congratulatory if there was a mishap. Doesn't anyone read CG Search and Rescue? Tell us, how is your boat equipped? single / twin power? kicker motor? Liferaft? EPIRB? All these things are std. equipment for recreational offshore fishing. BTW, you don't need to go offshore to catch 5 lb. sea bass...
 
TWOBOATER":2ll6ddw5 said:
The wrecks you were fishing were much more substantial boats than your Parker 21. I'm sure CP would be much less congratulatory if there was a mishap. Doesn't anyone read CG Search and Rescue? Tell us, how is your boat equipped? single / twin power? kicker motor? Liferaft? EPIRB? All these things are std. equipment for recreational offshore fishing. BTW, you don't need to go offshore to catch 5 lb. sea bass...

Not to stir the pot...( I see this post is 8 days old now...) Congratulations on an awesome day. If confident in the weather, its typical for me to run 50-60 miles off shore in my 21 as well (2120 SC). I have a single F150 motor, meticulously maintained. 100 gallon fuel, extra water and ice, food, all lifeguard equip, epirb, 2 vhf's, ditch bag fully loaded w/ radio/gps/ handheld vhf, water/ food, first aid. etc, etc..

Maybe for twoboater it would be irresponsible, but its an individual decision based on knowledge of the ocean, equipment, weather forecast, a host of variables. To generalize is incorrect. However, I agree it would be irresponsible for many boaters/ fisherman I know to run that far. Others, just another day and happy to return.
 
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