quote:Originally posted by Fishinnut
Charlie,
How long does it take you from Tacoma? This is quite a trip and where do you moore along the way? Sounds like a fun trip.
From Tacoma to Esperanza is approximately 277 nautical miles. Depending on the weather and water it is a 10-12 hour run, not counting stops for fuel or customs. I plan all my trips at 15-20 knots. My boat runs about 37 knots in good seas. I usally average about 20 knots running up into the seas and about 17 knots running back with the seas!
I have had to stop a couple of times due to weather... once at Uki going up and the other was coming out of Nootka Sound at Estervan Point coming back. Both of those times there was storm warnings… so watch that closely. Most of the time you will have “small craft” warnings in the afternoon. Pay attention and watch for “gale warnings”… find a place to run in if needed and pay attention where your are. When you hear anything above “gale warnings”, don’t get caught out there! It is not a comfortable thing! But if you do… head for a cove with protected waters or if you can’t get in… head for deeper water! If you can’t get in… go out! Stay out of the shallow areas when in bad weather!
Halillama is right it is a great trip! Estevan can get a little rough in the afternoon and I do watch Estevan and Cape Beal very closly. Afterall the Westcoast is known as the graveyard of the Pacific. Just remember fog is your friend and brings calm waters! Radar is really good! And… the Canadian Coast Guard does a great job with float plans!
The first trip was in a 21’, then a 32', then 42'... and now in a 30' Boston Whaler! First time was with a mag compass, which I would never do again. After that I got a GPS and thought I was in heaven. Then Radar… and now would never do it again without any of them, especially Radar! I had no clue how many boats where out there, until I saw them on radar. I now run with...dual GPS... Dual Sounders... and again would NOT do it without Radar! Guess it's an age thing! LOL
I run twin 225’s and burn 1 US gallan of gas per knot of speed! 18 knots = 18 gals of fuel per hour! I carry 296 US gallans of fuel and even at the current gas prices, it is cheaper for me to run up than to tow. And it is easier on me and the boat!
Hope this helps… It is a trip I look forward to each year!
Charlie