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Sadly, your calculations are off. It's 100 miles straight. Jibing (the
wind was from the NW) makes it more like 120 miles at least, and that's if you can steer a perfectly straight course. At 2.5 mph that's 48 hours of sailing. 8 hours of actual sailing a day plus getting into/out of anchorages/guest slips and eating lunch on the water, that's 6 days. 10 hours of sailing a day plus the above is nearly 5 days. I was the only one on board and it was storming with 12 foot swells.. I wasn't going to be out there more than 10 hours a day. With the motor it took 3 full days. Thanks for your input. |
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