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Old 01-06-2010, 11:48   #1
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Long Island to Cape Cod / Boston - How Long ?

Hi everyone,
How long do you think it would take to sail from Orient Point to Cape Cod or Boston..or Bar Harbour Maine ?
While I"m at it...How about Manhattan?
Wait a minute..how about Miami and even Bermuda???
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Old 01-06-2010, 13:17   #2
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MarcPro -

A) How fast does your boat go?

B) How far is your destination?

Divide A into B and the result is how long it will take you.

Unless you stop somewhere.
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Hi everyone,
How long do you think it would take to sail from Orient Point to Cape Cod or Boston..or Bar Harbour Maine ?
While I"m at it...How about Manhattan?
Wait a minute..how about Miami and even Bermuda???

I'm sure you are joking with this question. because if you can not plot it out then maybe you .............
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If you are willing to run overnight, you can be in Maine in 36 hours if you average 6 knots. Figure out what your average speed is then simply plot courses. Keep in mind that if you plan on using the cape cod canal, you will need to hit it with a favorable current.
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Old 01-06-2010, 17:37   #5
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IF YOU REALLY NEED HELP ESTIMATING THIS TRIP YOU SHOULD BRING SOMEONE WITH YOU WHO KNOWS WHAT HE OR SHE IS DOING OR STAY HOME UNTIL YOU LEARN TO NAVIGATE. iM NOT BEEING NASTY JUST TRYING TO KEEP YOU OUT OF TROUBLE
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