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![]() wrote in message .net... Olive (her last name actually means olive tree :-) wants to sail to the Caribbean before crossing the Pacific. So maybe we're going to do this in 2007. Should we plan on spending at least a year for this trip ? How about 4 months to get from California to the Caribbean, 4 months in the Caribbean (January to April) and 4 months (or longer) to get back ? Poopie: Jamakame crazy. You're going to spash a new Tayana in Kalifornia, sail the Big Ditch, across the Carib for four months and then reverse the route to the Indian Ocean? What's the rush? That's an itinerary that could take a year or two to really enjoy. One could tack on the Great Circle Route and add another year and never see the same water twice. (There are parts of the ICW that would present draft problems but a little off-shore near the Carolinas would be a welcome side trip.) Tell Olive to chill. It's called cruising not rushing. |
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