WifeyB
Your other B is smart, I never thought of leapfrogging. Hope you guys don't mind if I steal that idea. Thanks.
Wifey B: He is. He married me. :lol: As others have mentioned, you do perhaps move up faster to hit the weather. We once went from FLL to NYC in 7 days, basically just relocating a boat. However, we were cruising at 20-26 knots. Another time we took 30 days from FLL to NYC. Problem for OP is that from Key West to Portland ME is nearly 1400 nm. So, let's say in a day he can do 70 nm. And the distance grows for ins and outs so add at least 10%, so then at least 22 days to get there. That's on a delivery schedule. I'd want to at least take every other day off plus your distances won't always work out. So, if I was going from Key West to Portland ME I wouldn't consider doing it in less than 50-60 days. Then sometime you have the trip back. So, you could take 2 months up and 4 back but OP doesn't have that time.
Oh, this is hurting my brain.
I've called upon my assistant for help. So, now the OP has 10 weeks. That's not enough time for Maine and Back.
I'd shorten the distance and at 70 every other day and two ways then you have 5 weeks each way on average and that's like enough to cover ...get this math....35 x 35 = 1225 nm and that's enough for maybe NY or Nantucket at most.
If he was going to try to do Portland and back in ten weeks he'd have to cruise 44 out of the 70 days. So, only 26 out of 70 days would he actually be able to enjoy a town or area.
I'd recommend less. Maybe only to the Chesapeake and Delaware. Otherwise you're just cruising but not seeing.
I sort of go at things like this backwards. I have x days, I can do x amount in a day, I want to cruise x out of x days. How far can I go?
I just say don't make it too aggressive as there's so much to see everywhere on the way.
Hope this helps some. Now, I need some speed in our RIB.