Friday, February 5, 2010

Smallest Motorboat Cross Atlantic Can U Cross The Ocean With A Ordinary Small Motorboat ?

Can u cross the Ocean with a ordinary small motorboat ? - smallest motorboat cross atlantic

Nothing like a boat, like a boat cheap enough and small 1-3 people or something that works?

8 comments:

Capt. John said...

No. .. No. .. Of course not ... But then again ... Maybe ...
Keep The Dream - Just rethink boat ...
Fell in a small boat - your first problem, the fuel to both the volume and weight of fuel the boat. The fuel weighs almost 8 pounds per gallon or 64 pounds per cubic foot and the shortest route to the sea from the United States (the island in the Caribbean island of Venezuela, less distance between stops for gas stations air) has required 1.000 gallons, or 4 tons of fuel , including fuel efficient vessels. This means that you should have 125 "foot" cube space to store the fuel.
Now that we've taken care of his boat - you can use the weight and volume in the back room, you need fresh water transport, double ... You and your crew for your boat to water in the fuel. So, either you need more space for water tanks, a manufacturer of fresh water.
So ... provided that you have to ... However, it is likely that they are never flooded over the Gulf Stream before crossing the sea, the ship and morehow, but in bulk.

But do not lose sight of the DREAM --
Simply the boat to the right.

People have crossed the Atlantic, sailboats, powerboats, rowboats, canoes, and everything in between - but not without tons of research and planning.
My suggestion, of course, to learn not to do heavy surfing (and is) easy to learn. Robin Lee Graham (first teenager in the world alone - 16 years - of course, go around it took 5 years - it was a sloop of 26 feet)
I put a link to the "source" - I think it will be very interesting - it's going to the smallest of the big ships ... Remember .. those who are successful and this experience has been much research and planning ...
Happy and safe boating ...
Captain John
http://captainjohn.org

seawoman said...

The smallest motor yacht to cross the Atlantic was a 40-foot Nordhavn boat with a well-trained specialists on board. An operation of the plant energy production boat has no chance to win up to one third of the trail due to limitations in fuel for transportation, food and water. Unless you are very lucky with the weather, which would probably sink before the fuel prices compared to water and food restrictions.

Nikki said...

I would not recommend. Ocean waves get too strong, and let the more likely it is capsized. Large ships have problems in the ocean and remember the Titanic?

marc d said...

If you have suicidal thoughts, no doubt it is, heaven or hell there is! if not take him from a distance and to be safe and take a boat or an airplane.

Robert R said...

Many small boats have been successful over the oceans, because they do not carry too much fuel. Boats do not have that luxury.

Robert W said...

Also you would not be able to keep enough fuel in a small boat all the way

Gorillaz... said...

Very doubtful.

bllz said...

I'm sure he would if we could store enough fuel on board. but not too much of a storm drain.

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