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Terry K ,, at the schedule you just posted; the trip to Fredericton and
back to St John is a one month journey. Does it take two weeks to get from St John to Fredericton? I looked on google and it is about 90 miles from St John to Fredericton. I would think; 60*D=S*T 60*90=5*T should take : 18 hours 60*90=5400 divided by 5kts per hour equal = 1080 minutes equal 1080 divide by 60 = 18 hours of cruising at 5 kts per hour 18 divide by 6 hours per day = 3 days Am I missing something? I would think Roger would be able to get to Fredericton in 3 days, spend 3 days at the festival and then 3-4 days return to St John. The whole trip would be less than two weeks. Is that what you are saying? ================================================== ============ "Terry K" wrote in message ups.com... Sailors know that the journey is the goal. Spending 2 weeks going up, festivalling for 4-5 days, then sailing down in the fall colours is worth the time. Bring a camera. I use a cable ferry to get to my mooring. Steel clothesline lets me find the mooring every spring, and dragging the float out to the mooring is a snap. Terry K |
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