The chances that I had 4 days in a row out in the ocean with water like a mill pond were 1000 to 1 but it happened. I have a larger seaworthy boat and would not normally recommend a 15' boat out 20 miles into the Pacific. Last week it would have been doable for sure. Don't go out alone though and don't go out in the afternoon when the wind almost always kicks up. Last week on Sunday and Monday (June) the water was very lumpy and lots of fog. Do not go without a GPS plotter or radar. There were also crab pots out there in 120 ft of water that I missed hitting more than once by only a few feet. As careful as I was I also ran over a big piece of drift wood. Fishing inside near Waddah Island should be good now so no need to go so far out in the ocean. I would have to say that it is very tempting to fish out there with so many fish feeding like crazy... Most of the fish I cleaned had horse herring in their stomachs..8 -12" long. The Kings just killing my 6 and 7" spoons....GLoomis rod with Shimano Calcutta reel and a spoon....or a whole herring..no flasher...what a blast...the Kings were jumping like crazy too.....almost spooled me a couple of times. Very tempting to go out there in anything that floats but it is a long haul out there and could be a longer haul back if the water kicks up. Listen to the NOAA weather radio that broadcasts on VHF weather channel 1 out of Neah Bay and look for 4-5' seas at 8 -10 seconds with 1 to 2' wind waves..West wind....fat chance you'll find those conditions but I sure did all last week. Think safety first.