Living so far from the coast for a long time, I relied upon weather forecasts and instinct. The forecasts have not always been that good but my instinct has never wavered, it's nearly always wrong.....
As a boy, I remember going out with my dad and my uncles, the days were blissful, the sea calm and I was learning everything I could. However looking back, we didn't go out very often, but when we did, it was so memorable, so much better than dreaming about it!
Living by the sea these last few weeks has brought back learnings from my earlier days of boating. The other day, the tide was low at 05:30hrs and high at 11:00 hrs. Double tides here meant that the difference was small.
I got up early to fish but the winds were as per normal, predominantly sow westerlies, but turning to WNW later. I watched the tide rise smashing waves from the sea breeze onto the beach and giving us a medium sea. At about 10ish the wind changed and the sea flattened out. Perfect for boating.
I really don't know the answer to why boat owners bother and I wouldn't want to interfere with anyone's choices. However I think its in our blood and either we have the sea in our veins or we don't, which makes the choice of owning a boat when we cannot use it, the hardest decision of all.
The biggest challenge is that we do not have lots of big fresh water lakes we can blast around in, therefore restricting us to the sea. I addition, our weather is not consistently calm allowing us the choice of being able to say that the weekend we are not working, perhaps we'll go to the Needles.
Don't know what the answer is........