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![]() "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... I can't see any humiliation or beating Bob..... I've completed a trip from Halifax to Mahone Bay in one day.... that's aprox. 80 nautical miles. Departure at 0600hrs with a 15 kt breeze [Norwester] and picked up a mooring at Mahone Bay at 2250hrs. Trip log read 102 nautical miles. Engine hour log confirmed 21 minutes run time.[ negotiating departure from the Northwest Arm in flat calm to Halifax Harbour including engine warm up time.] S'funny .... how the memory plays tricks on you! Your post reminded me of a 92 mile trip from Portsmouth to LeHavre. Before typing this answer, I thought that I would check the log book(so that I could be 100% certain of my facts). It is odd how our memory can be defective! Memory: There was a two hour period where we averaged over 8 kts! Log: There was a two hour period where we averaged 7.4 kts (through the water) Memory: The engine was on for the first 15 minutes, and also for the last hour. Log: The engine went off after 15 minutes, but it came on again for the last 7.5 hours!!!!! We set off at 07:00 hrs and had 23 kts wind on the beam for a few hours. It started at 18 kts, and built up to 28 kts, and then it started to die. By 13:30 the log shows that the wind had dropped to 8 kts. The 16:30 entry records "3-5 kts variable". Recently, somebody said that yachts spemd 85% of their time under engine. Maybe it's true. Regards Donal -- |
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