Cruising and reality
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 20:46:58 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:
Seems like unless you're close to shore, you really don't need a lot of
engine power. Maybe in a storm, but wouldn't the concern be running the
engine without intake water or running out of fuel if you run it too long?
I'm mean that's why it's a sailboat... to sail.
There are two times when you need power on a sailboat: Bad weather and
good weather.
Most cruising sailboats spend more than 90% of their time underway
with the engine running. Either the wind is from the wrong direction,
too weak or too strong.
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