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dw wrote: I have a desire to trailer my boat to Washington and depart for Alaska. My uncle did it in a 22ft Sea Ray 30 years ago. I have a twin engine Regal 2660. Range is 150 mi. (statute) and I need to find out if I can get gasoline along the coast. How do I find out? Dave Your a bit late in the season to try it this year, but there is always next year. Cell coverage is good in southeastern alaska if you have a NATION WIDE EXTENDED Coverage Plan. Gas is available within your cruising range, but an extra tank would be advised for safety sake. Nothing like a good set of charts, with an electronic backup. 20+ft tides are common, so make sure you got enough chain and wire for good scope. If you stop a Sitka, you didn't come far enough north. Glacier Bay is WAY COOL, and if you get to Excursion Inlet, seek out Grumpy Bruce, for a Hawg-anDos Bar. Me |
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