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https://www.backcoveyachts.com/yachts/back-cove-37/Congrats on the completion of a successful journey. That is one verrrrrry beautiful boat. I love the lines and just the overall look of the boat.. When you have time (June maybe?) how about posting some pics of that beauty?
Thanks. The speed / economy were major influences. Every so often Rusty would look at the speed and fuel burn numbers, shake his head, and mutter something about how at this speed the 650 Fly would be burning 95 gallons an hour and throwing a 4 foot wake.https://www.backcoveyachts.com/yachts/back-cove-37/
Very nice boat... the speed and gph is very impressive for a 42’ boat
Plus two state rooms and a standup shower... very nice layoutThanks. The speed / economy were major influences. Every so often Rusty would look at the speed and fuel burn numbers, shake his head, and mutter something about how at this speed the 650 Fly would be burning 95 gallons an hour and throwing a 4 foot wake.
Yes, exactly. I live in Mt Sinai.Great write up! Enjoyed following along. Glad it went well & welcome home! Where do you dock in East Setauket, by the Sea-port Deli? I live in Miller Place.
Howdy neighbor! I keep my boat on the south shore in Bluepoint.Yes, exactly. I live in Mt Sinai.
Welcome home as I too enjoyed reading about your adventure. I am in Bridgeport and go to PJ a lot. I’ll look you up when I visit this summer. I also go to Mt Siani yacht club for dinner and walk across the street to the beach there - my wife’s favorite day getaway.Yes, exactly. I live in Mt Sinai.
Did some rough calculations. Estimate I burned about 850 gallons over 981 miles.Welcome home! Great riding along!
How much fuel did you burn on the whole trip?