ok, so i have piloted small boats, and not ventured to far, generally in nice waters.
since those days we have moved and as we live in remote coastal decided that of of the two things to do here is boating, we purchased a 7mtr fraser, now here we have a fair few islands, to get out to them there is a stretch of water that appears to be open to the wind, sometimes the water is like glass and awesome, though usually when coming in the wind has picked up and when we hit this area the ocean gets a little choppy. i just pilot past reasonably slow as i am still getting used to the flybride, trying to get an understanding to the top heavy situation, though she feels sturdy, and has been here a number of years.
my question is, as we come past this open windy area, the chop is usually coming against us on the starboard side, as stated with the flybridge, i fear possible boat topple, (though am sure this boat has driven in far worse and is still upright) how is the best way to tackle such water, as i am doing slow and steady?
i am aware in general we are supposed to pilot into the wind, but that's not going to happen unless i want to go in a complete different direction than i need to go.
greatly appreciate any tips, we all started somewhere