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Cruising under power (Phillipines)
Latest update from these guys, they have left Sabah (Malaysia) and are now over in the Phillipines.
Great Pics and looks so warm Must get back into building the boat and get up there Cruising Log Palawan part1 Home page here Cruising Under Power Southeast Asia in a Converted Fishing Boat Dave
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Thanks for the data mate.
I notice how their 49' converted crayboat gets 1.1ltr p/nm @ 7kts on their Gardner 6LX. That's pretty good for a fixed pitched unit. I see you started a thread a while back about the merits of power vs sail in the trades. I certainly agree its all relative & I think power is a good option where there's little wind, & if I was gonna stick to the trades then a boat like your cat would be the way to go. A while back I was reading about a large yacht in Margarita Island (Venezuela) that filled up with 20k ltrs (5.3k USG) over a two day period from a local family boat that sold locally sourced fuel & used large drums & a hand pump. Although there's some govt's cracking down on selling fuel to non-locals, I have a feeling that some local seller's (like this family boat) would still be able to supply ![]() |
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WOW,
That makes me eager to return to the Phils. I have spent several months travelling around by Jeepny, Bancas, Trikes, buses, and planes. Should be about 5 years to get there. I thought I would be retired in 2 more years, but the economy has that on hold for now. |
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