Sea Rider
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Windy, choppy, wavy sea conditions at off shore distances from coast line gives a very uncomfy & bumpy water ride specially if outing with inflatables while seating on tubes or on deck.
You've seen lots of different vessels cruising on those uncomfy conditions. Any sib/rib can take advantage sheltering and speeding behind most comon larger vessels. Pick the one travelling at less than your top speed so you don't get stranded in the event he doesn't like your back presence and throttles to leave you behind.
Chasing slow vessels as sailboats while engine powered are not that great fun, probably you won't be able to plane your boat behing them so will need to follow at just slow or fast displacement endless time boring speeds. Pick one that could be fun to follow at plane and speed, will get to your destination faster. If tucking in behind any vessel do it at a prudent safe distance, it's the way to go.
Speedboats are not good, could leave you stranded on those mentioned conditions you wanted to avoid. Slow big vessels with powerfull engines produces a large high back wave in middle wake, don't try to surf it donwards, could dig the bow and flip the boat, that's bad musique, just stay at rear or surf the wave hump if you are skilled enough Captain and know what you are doing.
To get out of the wake, simply let go the vessel far enough, when side wake is very small and near flattened out just exit diagonally and slowly or you can get really swamped if outing faster.
If chasing vessels in USA is illegal, Coast Guard will call your attention or even fine you, it's other story...


Happy Boating
You've seen lots of different vessels cruising on those uncomfy conditions. Any sib/rib can take advantage sheltering and speeding behind most comon larger vessels. Pick the one travelling at less than your top speed so you don't get stranded in the event he doesn't like your back presence and throttles to leave you behind.
Chasing slow vessels as sailboats while engine powered are not that great fun, probably you won't be able to plane your boat behing them so will need to follow at just slow or fast displacement endless time boring speeds. Pick one that could be fun to follow at plane and speed, will get to your destination faster. If tucking in behind any vessel do it at a prudent safe distance, it's the way to go.
Speedboats are not good, could leave you stranded on those mentioned conditions you wanted to avoid. Slow big vessels with powerfull engines produces a large high back wave in middle wake, don't try to surf it donwards, could dig the bow and flip the boat, that's bad musique, just stay at rear or surf the wave hump if you are skilled enough Captain and know what you are doing.
To get out of the wake, simply let go the vessel far enough, when side wake is very small and near flattened out just exit diagonally and slowly or you can get really swamped if outing faster.
If chasing vessels in USA is illegal, Coast Guard will call your attention or even fine you, it's other story...



Happy Boating
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