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That's an average speed over 7 knots
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Set up for ocean racing. We maintained a minimum of 7 knots.
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Looking back across the Gulf of Maine, I was wondering, "Is there a better way to do this?"
I have done this once three years ago....
I am going to port hop---at least on the
The problem is sailboats and schedules don't mix well
how far out are the lobster traps?
Lobster pots are quite far out at the beginning of the season...
The one we caught was 10 miles offshore late in Sept.
Excellent post
That's a lot of experience, thanks.
And the sailing to powering ratios are comforting to read.
If it were me, and I've not ever done this trip ...
We debate this almost every summer with our cruising buddies.
It's been a while now
6 trips, back on time, that's a great record. You must
Perhaps in late July/early August, the chances of really bad weather are less?
Matinicus
I agree. This was in 2002; we picked up empty moorings and had no problems.
Matinicus moorings
A west coast perspective
I think you're right. By mid winter, I'll remember the trip as, great fun.
I thought you had a crew.
Just me this time, both ways.
Well then,, it's the radar, AIS and an egg timer.
Quite a bit. I do have the egg timer.
I thought you had the two Goldens? They are smart dogs! give em a watch.
Oh god no. We downsized dogs years ago, partly with sailing in mind.
Go all the way nonstop and work back.
Everytime I have been across it has been a direct run...
That's an average speed over 7 knots
S&S custom 48 footer
The Gulf of Maine, while relatively docile in the summer, is a very different body of water "out of (your short) season"
You know my motto, "Just Do It"... (grin)