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- Myrtle Beach SC
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- Express 330
Yeah. I don’t know if it is the Suzuki’s that are the reason, or the PowerTech 4 blade Props? Or both? I have never met any 330 owner that gets these kind of numbers.Those are great numbers! Sounds like a solid adventure, too!
Sounds great! We love garlic as long as both of us eat it at the same time!When the Abacos recover from Dorian , you need to get a fourth pic from Hope Town or Green Turtle . I would love to slow down enough to cruise the ICW from Baltimore to Keys. Technically ,the ICW is not in the Keys but it all connects. Looks like a great trip.
When you to get to New Smyrna Beach, get off the boat and head to the Garlic for great Tuscan Italian. It's good food. I really like garlic so I think it's great food. You should make reservations.
Power Tec claims better midrange fuel economy with their OS4 props. I getter better cruise with mine by a tenth of mile per gallon. I am not surprised by your noticed improvement.Sounds great! We love garlic as long as both of us eat it at the same time!
hey there, im running 300 zukes on my 330, curious to what size props your running? hope you love those motors as much as I do.Yeah. I don’t know if it is the Suzuki’s that are the reason, or the PowerTech 4 blade Props? Or both? I have never met any 330 owner that gets these kind of numbers.
We were thinking about trading up to a 36/37 Express. We met a guy at our marina bringing his 2016 37 from FL to Cape Cod. He had Trip 300 Yamahas. He was getting .77 mpg. That cured me of going bigger. Next ride will be 10 knots and diesels for retirement. View attachment 20899
When it was all said and done. We will probably not be as aggressive next time, as far as distance. The lack of inlets on the FL Coast forces you to make some key decisions as far as inside or outside. We made all the right choices there weather wise,, but the Flagler Beach area, has some really long Manatee Zones. I had all our stops pre arraigned, and reserved, which is important. I also had the print out of all the distances inside and out. Just in case we had delays. We had the Waterway Guides Too.Nice trip, is there anything you would had planned or did differently?
What was less of a concern then you thought it would be also?
yes, your right about pushing it. We are glad we did it. But we would stay longer in some of the spots. We did 2 nights at Sailfish Marina. Singer Island, City Marina St Augustine, and 3 nights at Bahia Mar Ft Lauderdale. the rest were 1 night.I have traveled the Eastern ICW from Port St. Lucie to Coco Beach before, I know what you mean by how slow some of the areas are, and the lack of inlets, which is why we ran the ICW, (staying ahead of an approaching storm and didn't want to be on open water without a quick way in).
Printing out and planning the route and stops was a great idea, that helped I am sure. But don't we all try to push the distance a bit farther than our spouse's prefer? LOL. Your next trip sounds like a great deal of fun also. Stay dry and stay safe.
if I kept going. It would be the Caribbean. We plan on migrating from Bahamas to MaineSounds like a great trip. You could just keep going and do the Great Loop. You're already well on your way!
Very true, but the central coast they are far and few between. And some of those are pretty damn sketchy in bad weather on the falling tide.The further south in Fla you go the more inlets you have. From Ft Pierce to Ft Lauderdale the inlets are pretty close together.
Sounds great. Hurricane Dorian hit West End hard in 2019. We haven't planned any crossings since then, so I don't know how the rebuilding is coming along. If it works out for you, Green Turtle has been our favorite spot in the Bahamas, although we have the most and best memories in Bimini. We got engaged in Bimini 32 years ago.if I kept going. It would be the Caribbean. We plan on migrating from Bahamas to Maine