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Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendations?
- ctlionsden
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Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendations?
The day is finally arriving…we'll be splashing "TOGETHER" after taking care of items flagged in the survey and adding some electronics.
A day to stock the boat for the trip north, a final trial (check the efficiency of a re-pitched prop vs. the one on the boat), and then we start our odyssey north. We plan to run outside along the FL coast if weather is good. Not too sure where else it pays to run offshore vs the ICW to make better time—I hear running some inlets can be tricky for the uninitiated.
I'd welcome any suggestions or advice re cruising the ICW—I've heard there are shoaling problems in some places, but figure we can ask ahead wherever we stop for a night. Any suggestions about places worth spending a few hours or a day would be welcome, too.
I've noticed references to different cruising speeds, ranging from 13-18 knots for 32CB's… is the fuel burn/economy with a Cummins 370 a straight line increase from hull speed to fast cruising, or are there "sweet spots" for efficiency for both leisure speed and higher speed operation?
A day to stock the boat for the trip north, a final trial (check the efficiency of a re-pitched prop vs. the one on the boat), and then we start our odyssey north. We plan to run outside along the FL coast if weather is good. Not too sure where else it pays to run offshore vs the ICW to make better time—I hear running some inlets can be tricky for the uninitiated.
I'd welcome any suggestions or advice re cruising the ICW—I've heard there are shoaling problems in some places, but figure we can ask ahead wherever we stop for a night. Any suggestions about places worth spending a few hours or a day would be welcome, too.
I've noticed references to different cruising speeds, ranging from 13-18 knots for 32CB's… is the fuel burn/economy with a Cummins 370 a straight line increase from hull speed to fast cruising, or are there "sweet spots" for efficiency for both leisure speed and higher speed operation?
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1995 32CB SF
Lyn & Lionel Eliovson
TOGETHER
1995 32CB SF
- jcollins
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
Lionel,
There are a few good Internet resources out there. One that I can think of is http://www.waterwayguide.com/.
Another: http://www.cruisingtheicw.com/
There are also updated charts available and a very good cruising guide. The guides are well worth the money to purchase even for one trip. Local knowledge is always good too.
Good luck,
John
There are a few good Internet resources out there. One that I can think of is http://www.waterwayguide.com/.
Another: http://www.cruisingtheicw.com/
There are also updated charts available and a very good cruising guide. The guides are well worth the money to purchase even for one trip. Local knowledge is always good too.
Good luck,
John
John
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
Fuel curves are never a straight line. If you use the horsepower you pay for it fuel burn. Period. And it is a curve trust me.is the fuel burn/economy with a Cummins 370 a straight line increase from hull speed to fast cruising, or are there "sweet spots" for efficiency for both leisure speed and higher speed operation?
I probably have the "typical" curve from Cummins on my work computer.
If you want it send me an e mail to
jleonard@usa.norgren.com
And I'l reply with the curve (if I have it).
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Attitude Adjustment
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Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
We ran around 9 knots from L.I. Sound, up the Hudson to our marina north of Troy, NY and we figured right around 5 gph. We have twin 370 Cummins.
If you decide to continue north...stop by the Schuyler Yacht Basin on the upper Hudson! Have a good, safe trip!
If you decide to continue north...stop by the Schuyler Yacht Basin on the upper Hudson! Have a good, safe trip!
Tom Nolin
40'NSC
Bennington, Vermont
40'NSC
Bennington, Vermont
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
There are Cummins data sheets in the documents section. I think fuel burn curves are in there and if not for the 370 they will be similar. You need a flow scan to find a sweet spot but without that you can probably do well by using close to the minimum speed to stay on a plane for an economy cruise. At 1900 RPM my 28TE does 13 knots and it just feels good. I use that for sunset cruises with friends.
You should pass through Norfolk and if you need any help my cell number is 757 445-5105.
You should pass through Norfolk and if you need any help my cell number is 757 445-5105.
Russ
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
If you run the Chesapeake give me a call if you need help with anything. I'm near Hart-Miller, Middle River, Gunpowder River, Pooles Island. I'll PM my cell.
John
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
The Salty Southeast Cruisers' Net (http://www.cruisersnet.net) is also a good site. They have all the problem spots along the ICW in the Southeast. The ICW through Georgia is wonderful if you have not yet experinced it. Good luck on your cruise.
Mulligan Too
2004 Albin 28 TE
Dataw Island, SC
2004 Albin 28 TE
Dataw Island, SC
- ctlionsden
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
Thanks to everyone for your suggestions and support! What a great feeling.
I'll post updates on the trip.
…might even keep a blog, if wi-fi is accessible where we turn in for the night.
Lionel E.
I'll post updates on the trip.
…might even keep a blog, if wi-fi is accessible where we turn in for the night.
Lionel E.
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1995 32CB SF
Lyn & Lionel Eliovson
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
Yes there is a fuel curve for the 315 hp engine in the documents section. Your 370 would be similar but obviously would go higher at the upper end of the curve. Understand that fuel burn is beased on horsepower in use, not engine rpm. That depends on how your boat is propped.
With a Cummins 6B you need to be propped to get 100 rpm OVER rated at WOT. If you want details as to why you can go into http://www.boatdiesel.com and read all about it.
Have a safe trip and perhaps we'll meet someday in LI Sound.
With a Cummins 6B you need to be propped to get 100 rpm OVER rated at WOT. If you want details as to why you can go into http://www.boatdiesel.com and read all about it.
Have a safe trip and perhaps we'll meet someday in LI Sound.
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Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
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Mystic, CT
- DougSea
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
Good luck Lionel! The blog sounds great - I can sit in the office and pretend I'm traveling the ICW!ctlionsden wrote:Thanks to everyone for your suggestions and support! What a great feeling.
I'll post updates on the trip.
…might even keep a blog, if wi-fi is accessible where we turn in for the night.
Lionel E.
Doug
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Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
Anyone hear from Lionel? His trip should have ending weeks ago.
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
Haven't seen anything.Seaslug44 wrote:Anyone hear from Lionel? His trip should have ending weeks ago.
I'm assuming they left Florida on Thursday the 10th. That makes it 2 weeks today. Depending on how hard they push, and I'm guessing they aren't pushing too much, they could still be on the way north.
Lionel, if you see this post give us an update, your AOG family's wondering where you are!
Doug
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
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2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
- jcollins
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
I was expecting a call and possibly a visit as he came through my area. I haven't heard anything.
John
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
Okay. Should we be worried?
- DougSea
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Re: Leaving Thurs.—Ft. Lauderdale to CT. Tips, recommendatio
If you click on his name it shows a visit to the site on July 5th, so I'm guessing he made it back.Seaslug44 wrote:Okay. Should we be worried?
Speaking from personnal experience life does sometimes interfere with things. I was VERY active on this site when I first joined, went quiet for a while, started to get active again and then we had some medical issues (which worked out well in the end but kept me off the site almost completely for 4+ months) and now you guys are all wishing I'd shut up!!
So hopefully he's doing ok and we'll hear from him again soon.
Doug
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"