A member of the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA), Stephen Patrick Day serves as the president and CEO of Logistics Group International (LGI), a leading third-party logistics company in Houston, Texas. Outside his professional pursuits, Stephen Day enjoys watching NHRA drag racing and Offshore Powerboat Racing.
When boating, the ocean appears limitless. Exploring capacity can be enhanced with powerful high-performance boats, designed specifically for offshore racing. Offshore boats can handle heavy seas and can navigate beyond the sight of land. Depending on the weather and location, boating in the ocean can result in a dramatic experience. Factors like wind speed, the potential for a storm, and sea state play critical roles in determining whether a boat can venture safely into the ocean.
Larger waves in open waters can violently toss small boats, which can result in an uncomfortable experience and be dangerous. To prevent this, offshore boating requires a large boat. Specifically, offshore boats are designed to be 30-feet large or more. These sizes can handle rough conditions and heavy tidal waves. Some of the top-rated offshore boats are over 40 feet in length - from top manufacturers like MTI, Cigarette, Nor-Tech, Outerlimits, Statement, Fountain & Donzi.
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