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On Sep 20, 3:26?pm, wrote:
If I do I wouldn't have been so confused. My boating experience spans only few month, I am sad to say. but I am determined to make it a lifelong hobby. A one that will probably cost me a lot of money needless to say. When you (boaters who replied) say "on the slow side" how slow are we talking about ? Would it take me 2 weeks to complete the trip? A month? Or I will be celebrating my 60th anniversary with my wife on the boat? If your boating experience spans only a few months, I recommend planning about 5 years and 2-3 weeks for the voyage. The first five years will be spent becoming qualified to undertake the adventure. You will want a *displacement* hull, not semi-displacement, for a transoceanic voyage. People are lucky enough to do it in a semi- displacement hull but such boats make better coastal cruisers than blue water passage makers. True displacement hulls are normally single engine affairs. Even so, you will need substantial fuel capacity. You will want heavy displacement, low COG, substantial freeboard, and decks that will drain quickly through large scuppers. (If I were planning a lot of long range offshore adventures, I might lean toward a motor sailer with a simple rig.) |
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