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Shoaling Affects Sea State
22/09/2019

Shoaling Affects Sea State

8. Shoaling affects Sea state

We have seen in the article about sea-state that in water shallower than half the wavelength, the seabed starts to interfere with the wave structure. It slows the waves down, they pile up, get shorter, steeper and higher. An underwater obstacle such as a seamount or offshore reef can cause a bigger wave than usual to rear up, apparently out of nowhere, and break, sometimes with tremendous violence. In the North Atlantic, the swell’s wavelength can be 500m or more, and because it’s the wavelength that influences this effect, breaking waves can happen in surprisingly deep water and with little warning.
On a large scale this also happens at the continental shelf. At the edge of the continental shelf the seafloor rises sharply from 4000m to 200m. This is less than half the wavelength so it affects the sea state. To add to the problem, the continental shelf slows down the momentum of the leading swells allowing the ones behind to catch up. The wave heights stay the same; it’s just that the peaks become closer together and the wave faces become steep and treacherous. This is one reason for the fearsome reputation of the Bay of Biscay.
The lee-shore of the Moroccan coast at Rabat is another location where ocean swell breaks on the shallow coastline. The swell could originate from a depression more then 1500nm away, causing breaking waves in an area with little or no wind.
(Article written by Albert de Nijs for Dutch Offshore Sailing Academy).

Sailing with this guy was a complete privilege...
07/10/2018

Sailing with this guy was a complete privilege...

Massive congratulations to Gavin Reid on becoming 2016 Yachtsman of the Year.
In an Olympic year that saw a number of outstanding performances, Giles Scott wins gold with a day to spare and Gold for Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark, many expected a gold medallist to take the title. The fact that the award went to a little known name is testament to the heroic actions undertaken by the yachtsman who undoubtedly deserves recognition.Gavin Reid from Cambridge, was crewing on the Clipper Round the World race yacht Mission Performance when an SOS was picked up off the New South Wales coast of Australia from a yacht returning from the Sydney Hobart Race which had a crewman stuck at the top of the mast. Mission Performance was competing in the Henri-Lloyd Hobart to Whitsunday’s leg of the Clipper Race and was nearest to the stricken vessel.
Gavin, who is profoundly deaf and had zero sailing experience prior to signing up for the Clipper Race, volunteered to swim between the two yachts and found four other crew onboard all incapacitated and unable to help their crewmate who had been tangled in halyards at the top of the mast for several hours. Using the one remaining staysail halyard, he was able to hoist himself two thirds of the way up the swinging mast, then climbed the rest of the way hand-over-hand to reach the crewman, untangle the lines and help to lower him down safely.
For the full story go to http://rya.org/d7vZ307TSZq

12/09/2018
04/09/2018

AWESOME hull cleaning

Nautical Humour...
27/08/2018

Nautical Humour...

Ironing on a Boat
17/08/2018

Ironing on a Boat

If you have no space for an iron and ironing board on your boat, how do you press your clothes? Here we share the simple trick we use to look presentable whe...

10/08/2018
My IDOL Sailor.Hats off Dame Ellen.
05/02/2018

My IDOL Sailor.

Hats off Dame Ellen.

What do you learn when you sail around the world on your own? When solo sailor Ellen MacArthur circled the globe – carrying everything she needed with her – ...

Stormbathing .... adding a tad of hotwater just to make it right... 😂😂😂 -- Sailboat LifeStyle --
13/12/2017

Stormbathing .... adding a tad of hotwater just to make it right... 😂😂😂
-- Sailboat LifeStyle --

Just Mooring Buoys....Don't let your mind drift...🤣🤣🤣
07/12/2017

Just Mooring Buoys....Don't let your mind drift...🤣🤣🤣

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