rjrose wrote:
I am considering piloting my boat from Lake St. Clair to St. Marys, Georgia. A friend of mine (a ragboater) has offered to co-pilot and suggested that the trip could be accomplished using one engine at a time at about 10 mph to reduce fuel consumption and fuel costs. Basically, it would mimic the method used by a sailboat.
It sounds feasible but it seems fraught with problems - wear & tear on the engines, steering, lack of control, etc. I'm sure there are other issues I'm not thinking about.
Two routes are being considered. From LSC down to Lake Erie, through the Erie barge canal to the Hudson and then down to the intra-coastal. this includes open ocean from NY to Chesapeake(?) to pick up the intra-coastal and follow that to St. Marys. The other route is from LSC up Lake Huron, down Lake Michigan to Chicago and then the various rivers/waterways to Mobile, then follow the ICW, cross Florida at Lake Okeechobee and then up the ICW to St. Marys.
Has anybody piloted their boat boat from up north to down south? Time and cost information would be greatly appreciated.
Your opinions are welcome.
Sounds like an amazing trip... but you should just enjoy the boat. Sure, it's going to put hours on it -but I am not sure your best fuel efficiency is one engine at a time at 10mph. Your boat is designed to cruise on plane... Find that balance and just enjoy the trip.