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![]() Capt. Rob wrote: .... Or about twice as many miles as you manage. Let's imagine that you go sailing **every** day from May to September. Donal, is that the NEW math? It really wouldn't matter if we sailed on a pond. We still sailed (for example) our C&C 32 an average of 3 days per week. Most of the daysails lasted 5 hours. So let's be conservative at say that we sailed under 100 miles per week. That would still come out to more than 2000 miles in a single summer if we never cruised at all...which we did. Joe took seven years for that. Now, Joe has a big heavy steel motorsailor, but according to him it's much faster than your 33.7 or my 35s5, so there's no reason for it to be sitting at the dock. Still waiting for Joe's response on this. 2K miles in 7 years. Doesn't seem possible to sail so little. USMM Masters licences 607529 Robert. Thats over 1180 - 24 hours at sea underway- and not including any RedCloud time. When you get close you let me knew...cabin boy. Capt. Joe RB 35s5 NY |
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