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Hello All,
Now I know that normally a sailboat would use a lot less than a powerboat, and maybe that's not the right heading to use, but I am currently looking at the possibility of buying one or the other type of boat (used), and I am trying to get some info on boating long-term on the Atlantic. Although a powerboat would use oodles of fuel at a fast clip, any idea of how much that would drop if traveling at the rate of a sailboat (say 7 or 8 knots)? The main reason that I am looking at the various options, is because I have a spinal disease that prevents me from pulling, lifting, tugging, etc. on anything more than about 10 pounds. I can get around on a boat okay, but these other limitations require me to check out all options. My thought (and I have never done much serious boating) is that a powerboat would be easier on me physically, but I am concerned about the comsumption of fuel while traveling. Fortunately I am tied down to time, so if I have to travel at a much slower speed than the boat is designed for, I can easily do so. I appreciate any useful feedback, Stryder |
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