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It's 3 hrs from Yarmouth to the Shoals, how slow is that boat?
I’d love to do a trip like that. Two days fluking those grounds would be awesome.That's part of the problem, he doesn't know. The guy he bought the boat from passed away the day Eric bought it and there is no one else who knows the boat well. So he doesn't know how fast she'll go and what the burn rate will be. Right now he's guessing that it'll be somewhere between 5 and 6 hours to cover the 70 miles to the grounds, but until he gets the boat in the water and running he won't really know. Next year he's planning on putting bunks in over the winter and running two day fluke trips to the island, like Joe Huck is doing, but for this year any trips out that far will be short notice "exploratory" trips.
Better yet, he was talking about a trip leaving about 10PM, so passengers would three days worth of fluke limits.I’d love to do a trip like that. Two days fluking those grounds would be awesome.
That's part of the problem, he doesn't know. The guy he bought the boat from passed away the day Eric bought it and there is no one else who knows the boat well. So he doesn't know how fast she'll go and what the burn rate will be. Right now he's guessing that it'll be somewhere between 5 and 6 hours to cover the 70 miles to the grounds, but until he gets the boat in the water and running he won't really know. Next year he's planning on putting bunks in over the winter and running two day fluke trips to the island, like Joe Huck is doing, but for this year any trips out that far will be short notice "exploratory" trips.
Will do Artie!Good morning Mike whatever happens happens I don't care if it's weekday or in the middle of the week either is okay with me and if something turns out with this please just put me on the list and let me know the date thank you very much
That's part of the problem, he doesn't know. The guy he bought the boat from passed away the day Eric bought it and there is no one else who knows the boat well. So he doesn't know how fast she'll go and what the burn rate will be. Right now he's guessing that it'll be somewhere between 5 and 6 hours to cover the 70 miles to the grounds, but until he gets the boat in the water and running he won't really know. Next year he's planning on putting bunks in over the winter and running two day fluke trips to the island, like Joe Huck is doing, but for this year any trips out that far will be short notice "exploratory" trips.
So let me try to understand us, this guy bought the boat and the guy died, all in the same day? And the guy who purchased doesn’t know anything about cruise speed, fuel burn, etc.
What was the plan, to ask him after he paid for it?
Mike - - I thought Massachusetts regs were for possession and it is not a daily limit. Am I wrong ?Better yet, he was talking about a trip leaving about 10PM, so passengers would three days worth of fluke limits.
How do you "research" a used boat?
He did all that, but the guy died before he could ask all the questions that inevitable come up when you actually start running the boat. Like what's the fuel burn at 9,10,11 & 12 knots?
He did all that, but the guy died before he could ask all the questions that inevitable come up when you actually start running the boat. Like what's the fuel burn at 9,10,11 & 12 knots?
Mike - - I thought Massachusetts regs were for possession and it is not a daily limit. Am I wrong ?
One would think he would of asked an important question like that before he bought the boat That is usually an important thing too know before buying a boat no?