Hi Keith!
If you have the will, there is a way. The Great Loop has been completed by kayaks and jet skis and paddleboarders as well as at least two CD22 that I know of. We have been doing Segment Loops since 2017 on our TC255 and have completed over 3,000 of the 6000 miles and 200 locks (of the 100 on the official Loop). We had the only trailer boat at the 2022 FMB AGLCA Rendezvous and Looper Boat Crawl, with over 175 visitors (mostly Planners) of the 450 attendees.
Kittiwake:
http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?t=30775
Salty has completed five loops as of 2021, although due to portages etc he might not qualify strictly for all of them under their rules but who cares? Their budget is the lowest we have ever heard of while still having a geat time.
http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?t=20968
Storm Dog did about half the Loop just getting his new to him boat home:
http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?t=28503
If you are not already a member of AGLCA, sign up for the blog and the GREAT option of using Harbor Host helpers. Yes, it’s expensive but well worth it!
https://www.greatloop.org/default.aspx
Sign up for the Trailer Loopers Special Interest Group,
https://www.greatloop.org/members/group ... GPCrSrt=4A
The last post is mine, and could well apply to you.
Sign up early for the NY canal system updates to get an idea of ‘problematic’ sections and locks:
https://www.canals.ny.gov/wwwapps/tas/n ... px?id=1743
You might also be interested in, or not interested in, our advice to date from the 2021 Hontoon Hoot:
http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?t=30573
Assuming you go in the usual counterclockwise direction to take advantage of river flows, that 220 mile section is ‘downstream’ and a few jerry cans may be all you need esp at displacement speeds. See above sites.
We might not ever complete the ‘Loop’, although we’ve done many of the best parts multiple times. To us it’s not ‘The adventure of a lifetime (™), its ‘a lifetime of adventure’.
I predict your greatest obstacle will be your trailer (assuming you have an adequate tow vehicle). Get it near new in all respects including US made Goodyear Endurance tires with a mfg date under 8 weeks (stamped code is wk/yr) and TSP or other really good tire temp/press monitor in cab.
Good that you have lots of time to get everything right before you start. It IS an adventure of a lifetime! But, as always, the Prepared have a lot more fun and fewer emergencies.
PM me anytime, Safe Travels!
John