Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure
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have a great time, you must feel like you are floating in more ways than 1.
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Love these pics! Bon voyage.
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brilliant! smooth sailing ahead!
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Looks like you’re having a great time. Did I calculate correctly that you have about 100 miles (160 Kim’s) to travel? How much of that is open water (no land close by)? What’s your cruising speed 6-9 knots?
Definitely a journey and hope your weather holds out.
If I cross Lake Ontario from my house to Rochester, New York, it’s 55 linear miles. My boat cruises 30 MPH, but can go 48 mph. However at that speed it’s hard on gas. I keep wanting to try the trip, but storms can show up out of anywhere, and the boats only 22 feet long. We can get waves 6-10 feets extremely quickly and I don’t want to be too far from shore when they strike.
Enjoy the journey!!
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Hi Dennis.
We try and cruise at about 10 knots, though we had 14.5knots speed over ground (SOG) earlier today, as we had a lot of current up our chuff.
At 10knots we burn about 40 liters (about 8.7 US gallons) per hour, Pilgrim will do a max of about 18 knots (and burns about 120 LPH, so we try not to do that too often).
We are currently moored in Poole Harbour, I guess we have done about 40 miles since yesterday. Winds gusting to about 20knots, so a bit lumpy at times…..
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@Madame Buttonfly at the helm….
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Dennis, I’ll jot my thoughts down when we are back home.
Currently having to keep south of the naval firing ranges. The range safety craft has been on the radio checking we know to keep south of 50 33.5. Seen one yacht who did not know they were firing today, get a bollocking
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Paula looking like she's already at home.
Keep an eye on the naval batteries Giles! -
or this. this would not be good. for chrissake Giles cut the line
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