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I don't enjoy the pounding as much as I used to. In the CGAUX we had sea limits about when the Auxies could go out. The regular Coasties would still go out of course, the difference - young bodies and metal golf hulls. I think I brave golf more water than most, yet I don't take risks nor do I deliberately set myself up for a beating (beyond a couple of hours). So I think golf it is true that the boat will take a lot more than I will. So no real answer. Lots of days you could do that 150 to 200 miles but some days not even one. But take a rainy, chilly day and the sea is flat and go have a cruise on your private ocean with the others left in port. Congrats on the new boat, Mark_________________Mark S Cadillac, Michigan Back to top State or Province: WA C-Dory Year: 2005 C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser Vessel Name: Susan E Photos: Susan E Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:18 pm Post subject: As far as coastly cruising goes I think you can go as far as you want as long as you can find gas.
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