thataway":14ohufj7 said:
It boils down to how you are going to run the boat--and many off the course detours you make.
Bob, as usual is dead on & Richard shows how with very little fuel like Colby carried, one can easily make it from fuel point to fuel point. For those who just want to go basically from fuel point to fuel point on a first time cruise very little extra fuel is needed. That has never been our mode as we do enjoy the fuel stops & towns they are located in, but the main interest in cruising this area is the more remote areas in between for extended periods. This does make extra fuel mandatory & that circles back to just how much, to Bob’s “It boils down to how you are going to run the boat--and many off the course detours you make.”
In the planning for our group cruise this summer, I have recommended, as I stated before a range of 400 to 500 miles at displacement speed. For the most part we will not take on that much fuel or need to make near that many miles, but for the times we might need it, all will have the fuel storage capability to do so.
Jay