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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Hello boaters Just wondering, what should I look for in a power boat that can cross the Atlantic? In regards to length, engines, speed, make, and so on. Thanks, http://www.kadeykrogen.com/articles/...cbyTrawler.htm Eisboch Beautiful boats, but s-l-o-w. Sixteen days to Europe with all the breaks. That's a long time to be at sea, all alone in a small boat. It's not like running up or down the ICW. My first transatlantic voyage was on a destroyer escort (315') making 7 knots while towing a passive sonar array to track Soviet subs. Not much to see, but the Navy has ways to keep you busy. I'd never try a transatlantic trip it in a small boat, but a trawler's slow speed is offset by it's range. I roughly calculated that with two qualified captains, running non-stop, our GB could make it from Cape Cod to St. Augustine, FL in about a week, and still have about 25 percent of it's fuel capacity remaining. Eisboch Surely not the USS Coates? Being on a 300' naval vessel crossing the Atlantic is a tad different than being on a 50' plastic trawler crossing the Atlantic. I've run on the ICW at night in Georgia and in Florida. Without a lot of local knowledge, it can be very, very dangerous. The visual aids are virtually non-existent, the waterway snakes this way and that, in places there is virtually no transition from channel depths to shoal, there are small boaters scattered about and sometimes their boats don't show up on radar. St. Augustine is one of my favorite spots. If you are heading south, just as you pass the seaplane basin and make the turn, you can wave at my house on your port side. |
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