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Replies have you selling the V and buying a 60 foot sportfishing boat ?
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to Block island from where?

its only 12 miles from point judith inlet to great salt pond.

a seaworthy v20 in good weather with a seaworthy captain would have no problem with that

do you have a seaworthy v20 and are you a seaworthy captain?

if so then all you need is the right weather for a round trip.
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to Block island from where?

its only 12 miles from point judith inlet to great salt pond.

a seaworthy v20 in good weather with a seaworthy captain would have no problem with that

do you have a seaworthy v20 and are you a seaworthy captain?

if so then all you need is the right weather for a round trip.
I'm not familiar with the area.

I agree that a 12 mile trip is very doable... as you say, as long as the boat and the captain are seaworthy, and the weather cooperates.

Last summer, I took my maiden voyage on Fish Beware from Plymouth harbor to Race Point, to Province town and back to plymouth. It was about 60 miles round trip, but I stopped to refuel in Provincetown - only because the boat was new to me, so I had no experience with fuel burn or accuracy of the fuel gauge.

Brave or dumb... I don't know, but it was summer, and those waters are fairly regularly travelled, so felt I could summon help if needed.

O.P. Make sure you have a marine VHF radio and it works... a full sized one, not just a hand held.

A good GPS with chart plotter too.... I'm assuming you have one.

Since you said you're a newbie, are you familiar with channel markers, what they mean, how to find them on your GPS and/or charts, and also at night?

Those are definitely some of the basics.... but if you feel comfortable, I wouldn't sweat a 12 mile ride.... that's not what I think of as "off shore".
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Replies have you selling the V and buying a 60 foot sportfishing boat ?
As soon as I find that $500K in cash that I buried in my backyard!


i know it's there somewhere... I'll just have to keep digging! :-)
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As soon as I find that $500K in cash that I buried in my backyard!


i know it's there somewhere... I'll just have to keep digging! :-)
Been digging and planting in my yard havent found the cash yet either :)
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I guess we lost the OP.

O.P. -- hopefully these replies are helpful!
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So, for anyone interested in my paranoia about boat batteries getting submerged in salt water, I found this thread on a another forum.

https://www.thehulltruth.com/boating...saltwater.html

Based on that, it sounds like you don't want your batteries to get wet, especially with salt water, but if you have them in a battery box, with the cover on and use the strap to secure the cover, I think you should be OK, even if you were to say... stuff the bow and take on a lot of water sea water.

It sounds like your batteries should still function well enough that you can run the engine and your bilge pumps.

That's great news to me. I may reconsider my plans to relocate my batteries towards the bow. The weight transfer would be good, but the long battery runs to the motor are a concern, as is the cost of good wiring.

Just an FYI for anyone who was concerned, like me.

It seems that salt water on the top of your battery will cause it to discharge, but it sounds like it won't conduct soooo quickly as to rapidly and violently discharge the battery the same way you would get if you shorted the two terminals together with a thick battery cable.
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I guess we lost the OP.

O.P. -- hopefully these replies are helpful!

No you didn't lose me. Just have a couple of tykes 5 & 3 that makes responding not too easy
First of all, I think all these responses and suggestions were really gratifying!!! This is a great community.


I will try to work my way through all those great responses and suggestions,so this might be a long post:


  1. The plan was to go to Block island which is about 9 miles from Point Judith @skunkboat. I live near Jamestown which is about 10 miles north on the Bay, so i would probably refuel anyways at Point Judith just to be safe. I do know a couple of experienced folks, my neighbors, who have been out to block Island, usually in about 25+ foot boats.
  2. As safety first, I think I would probably have them come with me for two or three trips. They are really nice and have said they will. One is a captain who transports boats for the rich folks.
  3. I guess I would want to clarify first and Foremost what i mean by offshore and this will also probably highlight my "noobiness" :) .. Don't plan on going out very far .. just enough so that I am on open water just for the experience. Would like the experience of riding the swells, I am not sure if I am getting that in the bay.
  4. @bgreene I am looking at a second one perhaps 25ft ( at the risk of getting killed by the wife) maybe in a few years. But the V20 is such a good size for both the bay and we go to a lake in upstate New york and its trailerable by my Honda Pilot, so i don't have to drop another 15K for a pickup.
  5. I am not sure if this makes sense, I enjoy driving a boat, almost like driving on a winding road, there's an aspect of timing to it that i really enjoy.
  6. @bgreene and @pjbrownva.. regarding seaworthyness I am not quite sure, it hasn't sunk yet :) .. its a 1990 V20.. The guy who sold it to me said they used to fish out of Martha's vineyard and the Elizabethen Islands out of Westport MA.
  7. @pjbrownva ... you really provided some good insights on safety and the equipment etc. I have some of them in the works and some i had not thought of such as dual bilge pumps, batteries etc. I need to work more on my radio stuff for sure
Also thanks to the suggestions from the others. @pjbrownva I have been trolling the haulover inlet videos all through the winter and to me the striking part is that its the captain not the boat that matters ( there is that one guy with the 23ft whaler or something who makes it look easy).


To me I would like to get into some blue water as well, in addition to running around the bay with the kids and obviously I have tons to learn and hope to keep doing it for the future.



@pjbrownva and @bgreene you menetioned 4-5ft seas.. even 4-5 swells with a long period... Are those doable in a V20 with trim tabs? I am thinking of getting the electric ones?
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PJBrownva I had that happen once where the fuel line disconnected from the motor. The only difference is I WAS going out of Hatteras inlet in my V21. I hit the first set of waves and realized I was lucky to be alive so I spun it around and headed back to the dock. We pulled the boat out and waited for the weather to calm down. A couple hours later we decided it was time to fish back in the soudn vs. ocean due to the forecast. Put the boat in, I went to squeeze the primer and could hear "water" squirting and the bulb would not prime. Then we smelled gas! I figure that when we hit that first big set of waves the boat slammed down on the back side so hard that it knocked the fuel line off - or almost (only thing holding it on the nipple is a small zip tie). Later that day the coast guard flew over and we later heard 3 guys in a Grady didn't fare so well going out the same inlet. One older fella had a cardiac situation hanging onto the turtled boat while another guy actually swam to shore to call for help. When the guy got to shore he thought he was on Hatteras Island but in reality he had swam to Okracoke Island just south of Hatteras. They all made it but were very lucky to escape with their lives. To say the least I was extremely lucky to make it out of that situation and learned a lot from it. Always best to play it safe on the water where ANYTHING can happen.
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I don't know everything and have done very little salt water boating but I'll say this... IF YOU were qualified, you wouldn't be asking if the boat was....

Make friends with someone experienced and toss him $100 towards gas for a chance to ride along every chance you get....
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