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[email protected] February 18th 08 04:07 PM

MISSIPPI RIVER
 
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to bring a small pleasure craft
down the Mississippi river from Minnesota to the Ohio River without
having a engine running ? (27ft boat with twins)

I am doing this for my grand daughter who is 10

Thank you

Jerry Thacker


Capt. JG February 18th 08 05:23 PM

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wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me if it is possible to bring a small pleasure craft
down the Mississippi river from Minnesota to the Ohio River without
having a engine running ? (27ft boat with twins)

I am doing this for my grand daughter who is 10

Thank you

Jerry Thacker



Time and tide wait for no one... so I suppose yes.

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Larry February 18th 08 06:56 PM

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"Capt. JG" wrote in
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Time and tide wait for no one... so I suppose yes.



How will we get through the locks?

I guess we could take the "rough route" over the falls....(c;

Without a motor, there may be no CHOICE but to go over the falls!


Capt. JG February 18th 08 08:47 PM

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"Larry" wrote in message
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"Capt. JG" wrote in
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Time and tide wait for no one... so I suppose yes.



How will we get through the locks?

I guess we could take the "rough route" over the falls....(c;

Without a motor, there may be no CHOICE but to go over the falls!



Just carry the damn boat around them! LOL

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Wayne.B February 19th 08 04:53 AM

MISSIPPI RIVER
 
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:07:33 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to bring a small pleasure craft
down the Mississippi river from Minnesota to the Ohio River without
having a engine running ? (27ft boat with twins)

I am doing this for my grand daughter who is 10


===============

It would be a dangerous trip without an engine because of the *large*
commercial traffic, wing dams, shoals, etc.


Lew Hodgett February 19th 08 05:26 AM

MISSIPPI RIVER
 
wrote:

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to bring a small pleasure craft
down the Mississippi river from Minnesota to the Ohio River without
having a engine running ? (27ft boat with twins)

I am doing this for my grand daughter who is 10


Lots of things are possible, but definitely not a good idea.

(Ever see a raft of barges being pushed by a tug boat? Best viewed
from afar when underway.)

Lew




No Name February 19th 08 12:03 PM

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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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wrote:

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to bring a small pleasure craft
down the Mississippi river from Minnesota to the Ohio River without
having a engine running ? (27ft boat with twins)

I am doing this for my grand daughter who is 10


Lots of things are possible, but definitely not a good idea.

(Ever see a raft of barges being pushed by a tug boat? Best viewed
from afar when underway.)

Lew


Yes, over here, we call it "Grand Pa Shorty". Its best to give it a wide
berth!!



[email protected] February 19th 08 12:11 PM

MISSIPPI RIVER
 
On Mon, 18 Feb 08, wa9zie wrote:
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to bring a small pleasure craft
down the Mississippi river from Minnesota to the Ohio River without
having a engine running ? (27ft boat with twins)
I am doing this for my grand daughter who is 10


After reading the replies so far, maybe I'm misreading your post.
Having said that.....

Frankly, I see no problem with your grand daughter's idea.
It's quite common for twin engine boats to troll all day long without
a engine, to save fuel. At trolling speeds you just don't need both.
But be ready to crank it up in case you need two to maneuver.

Rick

sherwindu February 20th 08 07:06 AM

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lid wrote:

On Mon, 18 Feb 08, wa9zie wrote:
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to bring a small pleasure craft
down the Mississippi river from Minnesota to the Ohio River without
having a engine running ? (27ft boat with twins)
I am doing this for my grand daughter who is 10


After reading the replies so far, maybe I'm misreading your post.
Having said that.....

Frankly, I see no problem with your grand daughter's idea.
It's quite common for twin engine boats to troll all day long without
a engine, to save fuel. At trolling speeds you just don't need both.
But be ready to crank it up in case you need two to maneuver.

Rick


I hope that is what he meant to say. Having brought a 22 foot sailboat
down from Chicago to New Orleans, it would be highly dangerous to
not have power to maneuver out of the way of tow barges. You should
definitely stay on your side of the channel, especially on curves where
they might not see you until it is too late. They have very little steerage.

The other problem is avoiding shoals. If you couldn't maneuver around
them, you will be running aground endlessly. The channels are eratic and
you could easily be swept onto a shoal. I did see a bunch of kids going
down the river on a homemade raft and I don't know what happened to
them. By the way, I was not sailing, but under power with an outboard.
Certainly, locks would be unmanagable without engine power.

Sherwin



Ernest Scribbler February 20th 08 09:49 PM

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"Lew Hodgett" wrote
Ever see a raft of barges being pushed by a tug boat?


I see 'em allatime: http://home.comcast.net/~blizzard3/boat/images/tugs.jpg




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