How big of a boat do you need to go in the ocean?

What size boat do you need for ocean crossing? If you are planning on traversing the oceans and seas where the waves and waters can get fairly rough, you should consider looking at boats 30ft and up. A boat this size will better handle the choppy and unpredictable water and currents, as well as longer trips offshore.
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What is the minimum size boat for ocean fishing?

You can fish offshore in a boat as small as 10 feet, although it's best to have a boat at least 15 feet long for safety and efficiency when fishing offshore. Boats up to 30 or 40 feet may be appropriate for some kinds of offshore fishing.
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Can a small boat go in the ocean?

The short answer is: yes, boat size matters, for various reasons. However, many tiny boats have accomplished an ocean crossing, so other factors are more important than size.
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How do you know if a boat can go in the ocean?

Most boats, especially those commonly used in freshwater, have a hull strength that was designed to be close to shore. Thus, most any boat can go into salty, ocean waters. Boaters, however, must be aware that rough waters and rocky shores can pose danger if the hull strength of your boat is not rated for such.
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Can 20 foot boats go in the ocean?

A small inflatable boat can travel out 1 to 2 miles, a 20-foot center console can handle 5 to 10 miles offshore, and a cruiser can travel hundreds of miles.
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What is the safest boat for the ocean?

The Kraken 50, billed as the 'safest blue water yacht in build today,' has been launched. Unlike all her contemporaries, the K50 has the unique 'Zero Keel' construction: An all-in-one hull and keel with scantlings to match.
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Can a cabin cruiser go to sea?

Downeast cabin cruisers will combine the comforts of home, with the ability to remain at sea for several days or even continuously. They can be great sleeper boats for day trips, weekend outings, overnights, and long-term leisure cruising.
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What size waves can a boat handle?

A wave 12 feet high could knock down a boat 40 feet long if the boat is caught somewhere near beam onto the wave as it breaks. Following the Rule of 7 or Less, you know that a 12-foot wave could break only if the wave length is less than 84 feet (12 x 7).
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Can I use a lake boat in the ocean?

For the most part, freshwater boats can be used in saltwater. However, boat owners need to be aware of the increased potential for corrosion. To reduce these risks, be sure to flush out the engine with freshwater following your trip.
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What boats are good in the ocean?

Best Boats for Ocean Boating
  • Cabin Cruisers.
  • Center Consoles.
  • High-Performance Boats.
  • Motor Yachts/Power Cruisers.
  • Multi-Hull Powerboats (Catamarans)
  • Sailboats.
  • Sportfishing Yachts.
  • Trawlers.
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Is a 20 foot boat small?

Not too big and not too small, 20-foot boats are just right for many boating families. Size matters, and boats of around 20 feet are perfect being compact enough they're easy to tow with a standard vehicle and easy to launch – even on lakes and rivers with poor or unimproved ramps.
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What is the smallest ocean going boat?

Tinkerbelle is a 13.5-foot (4.1 m) sailboat in which 47-year-old newspaperman Robert Manry, a copy editor at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, single-handedly crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1965.
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How far out is considered offshore?

Offshore Fishing

Offshore journeys or deep sea fishing, on the other hand, commonly need a dedication of 12 to 72 hours to take you anywhere from 30 to 130 miles far from the shore. This type of water warrants bigger game fishing watercrafts furnished with larger fishing equipment sonar.
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What type of hull is best for rough water?

V-Bottom Hulls

V-shaped hulls are also planing hulls. They are typical among powerboats, as they allow the boat to reach high speeds and plane on the water while remaining steady in choppy conditions. The deeper the V shape, the better the boat can handle rough water.
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How much is a 22 foot boat?

A used 22-foot sailboat will cost you about $25,000, while a used 118-foot Hatteras yacht will cost you between three and four million bucks (depending on the year and the features). And a United States Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier costs about $8.5 billion (plus the salaries of the 5,000+ person crew).
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How big are waves in the middle of the ocean?

The most frequent wave height will be 8½ ft. (2½ m). The average wave height will be 11 ft. (3 m).
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How do you tell if the ocean will be calm?

A low wave height or a long wave period will generally make for calm conditions.
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  1. Wind speed.
  2. Wind direction.
  3. Wind duration (the longer it's blowing hard the worse it gets)
  4. Fetch (fetch is the distance from the origin of the wind to the area you're forecasting)
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What does 2 ft seas mean?

The interval is the amount of time between wave crests (wave length). So, in this case, there is a 2-foot swell coming out of the west at a distance where a wave crest will pass a stationary point every 8-seconds. In other words, they're calling for a fairly calm ocean.
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Can waves flip a boat?

The surface force of a breaking wave has the tendency to turn a boat broadside – the "log effect." A breaking wave equal in height to the beam of the boat is likely to capsize a boat.
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Are 3 ft seas rough?

If it is 3 ft seas and 1 or 2 seconds apart, you will take a beating in any boat. 1 to 3 ft seas is likey 5-15 mph winds. My first boat was 18 ft deep v and did very well in rough conditions.
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Can a 100 foot yacht cross the Atlantic?

Both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans can be crossed in a yacht. You can cross the Pacific and Atlantic oceans on a sailing yacht or a motor yacht. It would be best to have a big enough tank to hold the amount of fuel you expect to burn. This being said, not all yachts are capable of making these trips.
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How much is a 25 foot cabin cruiser?

The Glastron GS 259 is a 25-foot-long cruiser with a price range of about $77,000. Here it is: While the cabin is huge, as is the full galley, and the large dinette, the price also matches the large accommodations.
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Is a 28 foot boat a yacht?

Defining a Yacht

While there is no official point at which a boat becomes a yacht, anything over 40-feet in overall length could conceivably be considered a yacht. In addition, as you move bigger in size, you will probably get into “mega-yacht” or “superyacht” territory.
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