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On Fri, 07 Jun 2013 19:12:45 -0400, John H
wrote: Do you plan your trips so that every night you'll be in safe harbor? ==== Ideally yes but it is not always possible. We end up making all night runs once in a while and have even made a few 2 1/2 day runs but always with a good reason. You have some situations where you can't cover the needed distance between ports during the number of daylight hours available. Rather than arrive at an unfamiliar port in the dark, the sensible thing to do is leave in the afternoon, run all night offshore, and arrive after sunrise next day. There have been other situations where we had a lot of distance to cover with problematic weather conditions. When a good weather window does open up it pays to run with it for a few days. My wife and I are not getting younger however and multi-day runs do take a lot of stamina. Sounds like you need a little crew (to help eat the mahi mahi). ==== We've still got some Mahi in the freezer, come on down. My wife cooked the last of the Skipjack Tuna for dinner tonight - chunked it up and stir fried with rice, various veggies, soy sauce and ginger. Very tasty. |
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