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The boat holds 68 gallons of
gas which should be enough The word 'should' in that sentence would probably scare me away from trying it. I suppose you could bring extra fuel along. --Mike wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I have a 24 foot I/O and I am wondering if this would be capable of travelling from Miami to the Bahamas. The boat holds 68 gallons of gas which should be enough, but I am thinking it might just be too small to handle the voyage. Anybody with experience or opinions about making the voyage on a 24 footer? thanks, daniel |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message . net... The boat holds 68 gallons of gas which should be enough The word 'should' in that sentence would probably scare me away from trying it. I suppose you could bring extra fuel along. --Mike Too bad Skipper isn't still around. He could advise how to lash numerous jerry cans of fuel to the deck. |
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On Feb 9, 8:25 am, "Don White" wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message . net... The boat holds 68 gallons of gas which should be enough The word 'should' in that sentence would probably scare me away from trying it. I suppose you could bring extra fuel along. --Mike Too bad Skipper isn't still around. He could advise how to lash numerous jerry cans of fuel to the deck. Well, Don, I did that on the back of my old 27' Chris craft. made a holder and put 5 jerries right on the swim platform. But I never tried going to the bahamas, I was running up and down the Illinios river. I had two 50 gal tanks on board, and then the 25. the cans were to be used as "reserve" |
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