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Skipper July 26th 03 08:20 PM

Plastic Jugs
 
The August 2003 issue of PassageMaker magazine has an interesting
article about the voyage of a 34-foot twin-screw trawler from
Gainsville, Floriduh to Hawaii using plastic jugs for fuel storage. They
experienced seas ranging from 3 to 12 feet. You can bet these folks know
their fenders from their bumpers.

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Skipper

Chuck Gould July 28th 03 02:04 AM

Plastic Jugs
 
Skipper wrote in message ...
The August 2003 issue of PassageMaker magazine has an interesting
article about the voyage of a 34-foot twin-screw trawler from
Gainsville, Floriduh to Hawaii using plastic jugs for fuel storage. They
experienced seas ranging from 3 to 12 feet. You can bet these folks know
their fenders from their bumpers.



I once knew a gal who got all the way to Hawaii, (all expenses paid)
based on her own plastic jugs. Will never know if it was only a single
screw, but it must have been a light displacement hull as she spent
only a day or two in the islands.

Wayne.B July 28th 03 02:47 AM

Plastic Jugs
 
On 27 Jul 2003 18:04:53 -0700, (Chuck Gould) wrote:

I once knew a gal who got all the way to Hawaii, (all expenses paid)
based on her own plastic jugs. Will never know if it was only a single
screw, but it must have been a light displacement hull as she spent
only a day or two in the islands.

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Built for speed and not comfort? Probably twin screw...



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