I'm going to address each one of these, some valid concerns IMO:
- new boat , unknown machinery
[Will do a shakedown with mechanic, and hired captain comes with mechanic mate who will review as well.]
- no sea trail of merit
[Same concern repeated]
- unknown fuel condition
[I will know it before trip. I will either remove old fuel or polish. If polishing comes up with too much junk, will not go until tanks cleaned.]
- no hull insurance
[I was able to secure hull insurance]
- no tow boats on water
[Not true, I verified]
- very limited LEO assets available
[Don't know what you mean]
- virtually no rec boats monitoring radio or in sight
[In sight... ok, not so sure about radio...]
- cold 10X more risky then warm weather
[Agree, though 2X, 5X, 10X is really hard to quantify]
- no reasonable need to move boat now
[Lots of reasons, slip expensive in NYC, boat is not wrapped therefore open to elements, boat is distance enough away that I can't attend to the protection I want to do soon, seller needs slip back (but is patient), marina may not take kindly to new owner in slip, do not want run in with NY tax folks...]
- unfamiliar with boats handling
[Hired captain, and how does anyone ever leave the first time? Every first trip you are unfamiliar.]
- unknown cruise speeds and fuel burn
[Disagree, the KK42 is well documented]
- unfamiliar with route and sea states
[Hired captain from local area]
At the moment I feel comfortable that I can address every issue but the weather window. I feel that I will find that by the time I'm ready (probably mid February) that the weather windows will be one or two days long, which won't be enough for me. If they are three/four days I think it could be done. Again those parameters are:
- 3-4 days window
- Less than 3 foot seas, maybe 2 foot along route
- Temperature greater than freezing
- Winds less than 10? 7?
We have boated out of Northport LI for the past 30 years - made similar legs to that trip maybe 60 times or more over that period.
I would delay the trip and deal with the handleably issues at hand - shrink the topside, travel by car to the boat and deal with some of the mechanicals, get practice with the machinery and familiar with the boat, and travel in a few months when conditions improve dramatically.
FWIW - these items that were unclear....
- no tow boats on water
[Not true, I verified]
Towers in our location are unmanned and not ready to roll, these are franchises where they have other jobs/concerns when the phone goes dead in the winter. A tower 50 miles away is a long haul and a long wait at best.
- very limited LEO assets available
[Don't know what you mean]
LEO is law enforcement - as I posted above, just in our small area these boats number at about 15 in the summer within 10 miles. Best case is 1 or 2 in the winter and at the docks not on patrol.
- virtually no rec boats monitoring radio or in sight
[In sight... ok, not so sure about radio...]
Dockmasters, clubs, boaters on deck are all but zero in our area of LI sound now. That goes up to dozens by the start of the season.
- unknown cruise speeds and fuel burn
[Disagree, the KK42 is well documented]
OK so whet is it then? MAX WOT? High cruise speed at what RPM and fuel usage? Constant cruise speed at what RPM and fuel usage?
*]3-4 days window
- What stops (destinations) are you planning on making?
[*]Less than 3 foot seas, maybe 2 foot along route
-Not all that predictable to this extent - can change within a day rather easily.
[*]Winds less than 10? 7?
- Wind direction is more important than speed.
FWIW - I have done all of our own maintenance these past years on a few boats...including engines , cutlass, shafts, transmissions, thru hulls, tank cleaning , etc
When we bought one of our used boats in Haverstraw in January we left in there and I worked on it in place while the weather mostly cleared.
We really like boating , it should be fun … these are not paths I would take for reasons listed ….good luck.