That's great to hear but the point I am trying to make is that even if the weather report says you should be good to go and plan to go off shore there, within a few hours things can change very very drastically and not be on the weather report. By then it's too late, you are out there in the middle of it, panicking to try to get to cover safely or calling for help. Sounds dramatic right? No these are facts of fishing off shore or even inside in Winter Harbour. It blows up fast and angrily and regularly. If you want more specific info I suggest calling the local SAR's office and Coast Guard and local guides there, tell them the boat you have and ask them what they think about it all. I'm sure they'll be able to share with you a lot of local info and stories about what they've seen and been involved with there.
I'm sharing cause I have personal experience with friends/fishermen/families of fishermen that didn't fare too well in situations like that because they just wanted to get out there and catch fish their boats were not suited for. Hope this doesn't come across rude. Just want to be frank about it all. Tight lines and be safe.