dwiggl
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2014
- Messages
- 59
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Cady Girl
- Vessel Make
- Californian, Seaswirl, Brig, all others sold.
I am considering moving my Californian 45 (Aft Cabin) from the Chesapeake to North Florida.
Time off from "the job" gives me limited personal time so I am considering trucking her down VS piloting down the ICW.
First: Having an overall height of 20' from the waterline; does that mean pulling the Arch/electronics/flybridge off the boat? That would translate to a non-starter.
Second: Given good weather, how much time should I allocate if piloting (the ICW)? Having never navigated south of the Chesapeake, I think it reasonable that 10-12 knots would be a max safe speed.
Obviously not enough thought has been put to this adventure but reaching out to all you captains is a good place to start.
Thanks, Don
Time off from "the job" gives me limited personal time so I am considering trucking her down VS piloting down the ICW.
First: Having an overall height of 20' from the waterline; does that mean pulling the Arch/electronics/flybridge off the boat? That would translate to a non-starter.
Second: Given good weather, how much time should I allocate if piloting (the ICW)? Having never navigated south of the Chesapeake, I think it reasonable that 10-12 knots would be a max safe speed.
Obviously not enough thought has been put to this adventure but reaching out to all you captains is a good place to start.
Thanks, Don