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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, wrote: On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, wrote: From those who have done it -- assuming an adequately sizeable/equipped sailboat, a comparatively very flexible schedule (although we also want to get to Provincetown reasonably promptly), that we would prefer to sail as much as and motor as little as practicable, not to have more than ten-to-twelve hour days underway, to avoid sailing/motoring at night, and to stay overnight on established moorings or marinas -- what route(s) from N.Y. to Provincetown, Mass., are the "best" including good and interesting good stop-overs, sights, marinas, etc.? ( This is not a "troll" and, instead, we really are serious about soliciting knowledgeable input/advice for a trip we actually intend to begin soon. ) Thanks very much. You need to give more specific information about your boat, so we know it's capabilities, and a more precise time frame. Otherwise there is no way to even slightly begin to help you. BB You're just fencing with me. I've already said -- and a respondent who is knowledgeable and serious will assume -- that it is more than just adequate in size/equipment and performance capabilities for the trip and that the time-frame is amply flexible (which, as I've also already made plain, is one of the key reasons we were soliciting input about suggested route(s)/stop-overs/duration/etc.). Nah - I'm with BB. A respondent who is knowledgable and serious will _not_ assume anything, but ask for some details. It does make a difference if you cannot reach x knots - you can always sail slower, but you will not exceed the hull speed. Brian |
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