@B0at1n I would not worry about growing your balls, but rather getting adult diapers for the crossing.
The 2017 had 5 to 6 footers ( that is what old timers said, I was bussy soiling my pants).
The hull flexes to a point were your engines shut down ( triggers the safety switch on the clean out bay). Amar had his windshield explode on his face for this very reason.
I do not want to disappoint you but the white cap at Lewisville are nothing. I did multiple Bimini prep trips at Ray Roberts so to prepare. Most of them on 2 footers and doing 40+mph. The idea that speed will make up for higher wave heigh. It does not. The ocean ( especially when Poseidon is moody) is whole different ballgame.
I would be careful in terms of “ your Hull can take more than you can take” . It is generally true but to what point it is okay to take damage on the boat and say that the hull can take it ..... very few boats made it to bimini without some sort of damage. In 2017 the boat on the left of my slip had a collapsed tower and the boat on my right had a cracked hull that required him to tow it back to Florida.
Robs DYI Yamaha boat is on the forum, I forget his handle right now but it is something with a Robert on it.
@Drift Away knows the handle.
There was a good discussion about that video on the forum in August of 2017, so you can probably find it. Now given rob has his uniform as background when he made his video, it prevents me from making any comments about the content and what happened.
Bottom line
@B0at1n we all make it to bimini one way or another, and so will you if you choose to go. You might end up totaling your boat or get injured during the attempt, but that is the reality to make an off shore trip on a class D boat.