Deefor
Well-Known Member
Extended cruising on a small boat?
Thank you all so much for your kind comments. To say we're pleased with the boat is an understatement
. Even the items that need attention do not in any way detract from what we think is a lovely little boat.
Even after spending five consecutive nights on board wasn't a hardship. Being a small boat, I feel the biggest factor we have to consider is fresh water usage. As we only carry 120lt of water, on the Thames we find we're constantly on the look out for water points and take advantage every other day to top up, be it at locks or marinas. The cassette loo also lasted five days and probably still had room for another two days worth
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Carrying 37lt of petrol (call it 33lt with a 10% safety margin), is giving us on average, 30-32 hours of cruising on the Thames. Bearing in mind the engine's still a bit tight and working harder than it should due to the prop issue, I'm hoping the fuel consumption will improve further. With the distances and hours we cover on a daily basis, we aim to look for petrol every 5-6 days. We could, if required, carry another 12lt at a push.
Food and drink carried on board is no different to any other large boat I've owned. OK, maybe we need to plan a bit ahead due to the fridge capacity but I can't see this being an issue even on extended cruising, say 10-14 days.
Being a boat that's trailed, we have to be ever mindful of not overloading the boat with things we don't need. Extra fuel is carried in the car prior to launching, likewise we only tend to fill up with fresh water after launching, thereby saving 120kg on the laden weight whilst towing. The Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel has already proved it's worth whilst recovering on rain drenched slipways and gives around 26mpg on a 100 mile round trip of dual carriageways and A roads. It's also handy having the boat at home as we can clean and maintain it at our leisure.
To date, we've had no issues with the Thames slipways we use. We're hoping to get futher afield in the next twelve months and the Broads, Ouse, Wye and Severn are on our radar
. And, with gas fired blown warm air heating, our cruising season has now been extended, river conditions permitting.
Norfolk Broads in August - here we come
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Thank you all so much for your kind comments. To say we're pleased with the boat is an understatement
Even after spending five consecutive nights on board wasn't a hardship. Being a small boat, I feel the biggest factor we have to consider is fresh water usage. As we only carry 120lt of water, on the Thames we find we're constantly on the look out for water points and take advantage every other day to top up, be it at locks or marinas. The cassette loo also lasted five days and probably still had room for another two days worth
Carrying 37lt of petrol (call it 33lt with a 10% safety margin), is giving us on average, 30-32 hours of cruising on the Thames. Bearing in mind the engine's still a bit tight and working harder than it should due to the prop issue, I'm hoping the fuel consumption will improve further. With the distances and hours we cover on a daily basis, we aim to look for petrol every 5-6 days. We could, if required, carry another 12lt at a push.
Food and drink carried on board is no different to any other large boat I've owned. OK, maybe we need to plan a bit ahead due to the fridge capacity but I can't see this being an issue even on extended cruising, say 10-14 days.
Being a boat that's trailed, we have to be ever mindful of not overloading the boat with things we don't need. Extra fuel is carried in the car prior to launching, likewise we only tend to fill up with fresh water after launching, thereby saving 120kg on the laden weight whilst towing. The Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel has already proved it's worth whilst recovering on rain drenched slipways and gives around 26mpg on a 100 mile round trip of dual carriageways and A roads. It's also handy having the boat at home as we can clean and maintain it at our leisure.
To date, we've had no issues with the Thames slipways we use. We're hoping to get futher afield in the next twelve months and the Broads, Ouse, Wye and Severn are on our radar
Norfolk Broads in August - here we come
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