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Title: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: edwals on June 16, 2008, 03:16:04 PM
I bought my first boat this year and would love to go out the the sandy hook reef to try some bottom fishing and anything else that may be out there.

My boat is an Angler 18 footer cc and so far has been very sea worthy.  Is this enough boat to get me to the reef and allow me to fish that area? 

Does anyone have any experience out there on the reef or advice? 

Also, Are there any other wrecks or reefs within my boats capability?  I launch out of Atlantic Highlands.

Any input would be very much appreciated.
Title: Re: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: mboy on June 16, 2008, 03:56:00 PM
As long as the weather is good (light winds), you should be fine in that boat.

Just keep an eye on the weather that's all.
Title: Re: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: Bob on June 16, 2008, 07:16:29 PM
Watch the winds which usually arrive after 2 in the afternoon.  It can get a little snarky in an 18 footer.  I would hit it in the morning and head in by noon.
Title: Re: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: PeggyLee on June 16, 2008, 09:39:47 PM
Plenty of boat,watch the weather,pick your days.
Plenty of fishing in the Bays and Ocean:Old Orchard, Romer,WestBank,the Islands off S.I.,Keyport,Keansburg,The Reach.and UP the Rivers.   Good Luck.           
Title: Re: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: Hotrod on June 16, 2008, 09:52:19 PM
I run a 19 to the L.E.I 5 Miles out..  There have been plenty of times I turned around after a couple miles.. if it starts getting hairy I ask myself.. I may be able to navigate through these seas.  but do I feel safe fishing in it.. and if it gets a little worse.. how bad will it be t^

Title: Re: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: FinItalia on June 16, 2008, 10:15:07 PM
I had an an 18' Angler and it handled seas pretty good.  Most important is a good working GPS/Compass because visability could diminish in short order and you will need it tgo get back.  Trust me I know from over 40 years on the water. slt
Title: Re: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: Luna Sea 5 on June 17, 2008, 03:47:41 AM
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Title: Re: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: Stray Cat on August 10, 2008, 03:14:22 PM
Watch the winds which usually arrive after 2 in the afternoon.  It can get a little snarky in an 18 footer.  I would hit it in the morning and head in by noon.

Exactly, when its wind against tide at the tip of the hook.
Title: Re: Boating to Sandy Hook Reef
Post by: rossg on August 12, 2008, 07:33:14 AM
You will get wet on the way back

You will get beat up from the boat bouncing

Agree, leave before the PM winds

Fish like hell, and enjoy.

We all started in something small and worked our way up

Work hard and buy a bigger boat
Ross
The Lady J
Belmar NJ