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bgreene 03-04-2020 04:57 AM

Furthest distance covered in V
 
I’ve run 30 -40 + miles lots of times running up and down the ocean front .

Anyone ever do a serious road .....oops water trip on your V boat ?

Blue_Runner 03-05-2020 03:07 PM

Probably never do it again but 70+ miles. NE Wind kicked up on the way in still 50 miles out. Pucker factor was HIGH while fuel was getting LOW.

bgreene 03-06-2020 08:32 PM

Blue - hey same model V21......

75 miles out in the V is a hike and definitely pushed the fuel range.

SkunkBoat 03-07-2020 12:49 PM

Texas Tower 75 out. Did Chicken Canyon 60 out many times.

I saw a story somewhere about someone back in the 70's taking a V20 to the Cayman Islands from Miami

bgreene 03-08-2020 02:55 AM

Skunk- did you carry extra fuel ?

SkunkBoat 03-08-2020 09:24 AM

I would take a 5 gal can for safety but never needed it. Got 3.6+mpg with the DF140

steplift20 03-08-2020 04:01 PM

Took mine from sandy hook nj to Puerto Rico and trolled both ways n e winds 20 to 30 knots and had fuel left when I got back
No seriously I took mine fron sandy hook to the mud buoy , and the reef and the sea right rocks ,that's as far as I go. A man has to know his limitations
Mileage wise? I would say 25 miles maybe 30 both ways , 15 to 17 out and then back always in the sight of land

Destroyer 03-08-2020 09:33 PM

Like Skunk, I went to the sunken Texas tower back in the 1970's when I lived in So.Tom's River in my first V20 (4 cyl I/O) I had several extra gas cans on board and needed them coming back because that boat only had saddle tanks. Scared silly and will never do it again in such a small boat. Fortunately, the seas were calm that day so I was never in any real danger, but I was nervous the entire day, and fishing is supposed to be relaxing. :head:

steplift20 03-09-2020 09:14 AM

I'm sure on a nice day any V would do it but I'm really concerned about only having one engine. That's what I'm concerned about.like ou said it is so posed to be relaxing.2years ago I just put my boat in the water at Atlantic highlands and came around the breaker wall and s tarted heading toward the hook and hit a whale,so anything can happen

bgreene 03-10-2020 06:57 PM

I'm considering Belmar to Montauk for 2-3 day trip in the V.

Weather window:
1 high pressure settled in over mid atlantic which happens at least 1x each summer.
2. low risk T storms

125 miles each way....BUT many inlets I'm familiar with along the south shore of LI.

Destroyer 03-10-2020 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 239730)
I'm considering Belmar to Montauk for 2-3 day trip in the V.

Weather window:
1 high pressure settled in over mid atlantic which happens at least 1x each summer.
2. low risk T storms

125 miles each way....BUT many inlets I'm familiar with along the south shore of LI.

I've trailered that run once. My ex-next door neighbor was raised in that area and convinced me once to go fishing there. It's a long drive, full of bridge tolls. The fishing was "ok" but nothing to write home about. I can only imagine what the run would be on the water. Still, the scenery is nice and as you say, there are many places to stop in the event of an emergency or tiredness. Have fun :)

Pipe_Dream 03-13-2020 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 239730)
I'm considering Belmar to Montauk for 2-3 day trip in the V.

Weather window:
1 high pressure settled in over mid atlantic which happens at least 1x each summer.
2. low risk T storms

125 miles each way....BUT many inlets I'm familiar with along the south shore of LI.

Sounds like a great trip!

The longest distance we covered at one time was from Hilton Head to Charleston. It's 60+ miles straight line but we were in the ICW so I'm guessing it ended up more like 65-70. It would have been fun but we went one way in rain (pre cold front) and returned in about 40 degree weather. This was in October. I'd like to do it during the summer.

Genie Aye 04-04-2020 12:29 PM

80 miles offshore, trolled at 7 knts for 4 hours and 75 miles back in....longest trip to date.
Regularly run 50 to 60 miles out to start tuna troll. Always carry 10 to 15 ga of fuel for safety.


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