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How big do waves need to be in 10 feet of water for the waves to break? Five foot breakers smashing onto the boat doesn't sound like a secure mooring situation to me.John Vigor wrote:If the waves were 5 feet from trough to crest, with a draft of 5 feet you'd obviously need a minimum depth of 10 feet, plus a foot or two just in case.
One boat aground or at anchor in a mooring field or anchorage is a target for surrounding boats when the wind or current shifts.Al Levesque wrote: Although a soft bottom in a quiet area may do little harm to the boat you may not be able to move until the tide rises again, ...
Three feet.Neil Gordon wrote:How big do waves need to be in 10 feet of water for the waves to break? Five foot breakers smashing onto the boat doesn't sound like a secure mooring situation to me.John Vigor wrote:If the waves were 5 feet from trough to crest, with a draft of 5 feet you'd obviously need a minimum depth of 10 feet, plus a foot or two just in case.