bigshrimpin
God
Way too risky with a single outboard in 20ft boat to venture 60+ miles offshore. It can be done in perfect conditions with light wind, but it's a gamble.
If you want to extend your range bring extra fuel in jugs, but go in tandem with another boat at the very minimum.
When I was younger and dumber I took my v20 a dozen times or so to Wildcat ( 50 miles east of Boston) cod fishing. I stuffed the bow once coming across stellwagen in HUGE chop. Green water ripped the windshield off . . . I had to change course and ride in the troughs up toward salem/Gloucester and hug the shore back to boston. These are capable small boats, but there are still very small . . .
I know MJ blew out his windshield filled his v20 cockpit after water hitting a rouge wave. His face got all cut up. Just be safe.
If you want to extend your range bring extra fuel in jugs, but go in tandem with another boat at the very minimum.
When I was younger and dumber I took my v20 a dozen times or so to Wildcat ( 50 miles east of Boston) cod fishing. I stuffed the bow once coming across stellwagen in HUGE chop. Green water ripped the windshield off . . . I had to change course and ride in the troughs up toward salem/Gloucester and hug the shore back to boston. These are capable small boats, but there are still very small . . .
I know MJ blew out his windshield filled his v20 cockpit after water hitting a rouge wave. His face got all cut up. Just be safe.
). I normally limited myself to 40 miles out in it. Also I would NOT have gone 65 miles out in the Atlantic as she is a rough girl compared to the Gulf Of Mexico. 65 miles out over here and you can be in anywhere from 50-150 feet of water, but being a gulf, the waves tend to not be as violent unless the weatehrs kicked up. Also over here where I am, you don't get out into any real water depth until you cross past about 18 miles. I've been out 10 miles, and saw sand in the bottom of the waves out here in certain spots, and at 18 miles you go from 10-12 feet to a drop off to about 18-20 feet. So 25 miles was just about required to get into any depth close to 30 feet.