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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 20:38:09 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote: Motor 2/3 of the way across tha Atlantic !?! Very few cruising sailboats could carry enough fuel to even get remotely close to being able to do that! I don't know what kind of articles and books you al have been reading, but most books about cruising and long ocean passages reveal that you sail most of the time because there isn't enough fuel to power very far if you wanted to. I have done 3 round trips to Bermuda from Annapolis and most of that was done under sail. Now if you are talking about weekend and week long cruises in the summer done by people with jobs, it is quite likley that the days you are out may be very light air and you either motor or don't get far. I figure some years we are lucky and can sail over 2/3s of time and some years the weather just sucks for our cruises and we get under 1/3 sailing. A friend of mine has done several Atlantic crossings. He says that you can plan on motoring about 2/3s of the way across if you hope to get across in a reasonable amount of time. Sailing is not as much of a panacea as some think. Doug |
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