On our recent 8 week trip to British Columbia we traveled by boat for 1172 statute miles.
The total fuel consumed was 417.33 gallons, for an average of 2.8 statute miles per gallon. Much of the time we traveled using both motors running at 1800 RPM. This gave us 6 to 10 MPH depending on current. When fishing for Salmon we trolled at 600 RPM on one motor @ 1.5 to 2.5 MPH. We ran for not more than 100 miles at cruise speed of 25 MPH. We were heavily loaded with food, water, clothing and fishing gear. In hindsight we had too much of everything, but thats the way we travel.
Fuel cost for the boat was Just under $2000.00. Gas in Canada ranged from $1.17 to $1.49 per liter. Gas to fill back up at home was $3.75 per gallon.
We were in a marina 19 nights, two nights on public docks, the rest on the hook. Marina's ranged from $.85/ft/night with power included (Blaine), to $2.00/ ft/night (False Creek YC, Vancouver). The most expensive 30A power was $20.00/night at Echo Bay. Showers ranged from free, to $5.00 each. We used Campbell River, and Port McNeil as the major resupply points. Another good spot was Heriot Bay. The cheapest Canadian fuel was in Campbell River, $1.17/L. The most expensive was at Blind Channel, however we heard that Refuge Cove was even more.
The trip was very enjoyable even considering the weather. June was cooler and wetter and possibly we would delay the starting until July next time. We experienced all types of seas, from glass calm to 3-5 ft waves on several occasions. Roger (Dreamer) always said the most dangerous thing on a boat was a schedule. Using that philosophy we were able to avoid most rough seas. On those occasions, the travel was at most just uncomfortable. The number of great, interesting people we met were innumerable. Overall, boaters seem to be terrific people. We look forward to our next trip--where ever that may be.
Brent and Dixie