Crawford
08-18-2004, 08:23 AM
I wonder if members of this forum could give me any advice on an issue i have been giving considerable thought to recently.
A keen surfer living in Bristol (UK), i am tierd of the inordinately slow journey down to the north coast of devon/cornwall to surf. The roads are indirect, and the traffic generally bad on friday nights when i go down for the weekend.
Given that it is only ~80-100 miles by sea, i had the idea of getting a boat in bristol, and sailing down on friday nights. Thinking along these lines, i came across the powerboats capable of astonishing speeds. I don't beleive there are many of them over here.
However, i also understand that some of these giant engines do <2mpg. Since petrol (gas) here costs £4 gallon (~$6) that isnt really an option! Thus, i wonder if
a)LPG would be a viable alternative
b) How fast a petrol powered boat could go and retain
reasonable economy (maybe 15-20mpg?)
Size per se is not terribly important, though ideally should be large enough to sleep 1-2 people on. I was thinking of mooring off-shore, so reducing costs!
I would need something well-suited to heavy seas, which i believe are frequent along the bristol channel. Furthermore, the rougher the seas the more likely i will be wanting to travel, since surfing will be better (within reason!).
Thus, i wonder if a suitable boat exists (and what sort of price range it would be) or whether i need to look into making my own. Although adept at cars, i have never made a boat; presumably it is rather challenging??!
Hope someone can advise, even if only to point out the hopelessness of the enterprise!
Cheers
Crawf
P.S - Used to sailing in huge north seas with uncle (40' waves), without sea-sickness being a problem!
A keen surfer living in Bristol (UK), i am tierd of the inordinately slow journey down to the north coast of devon/cornwall to surf. The roads are indirect, and the traffic generally bad on friday nights when i go down for the weekend.
Given that it is only ~80-100 miles by sea, i had the idea of getting a boat in bristol, and sailing down on friday nights. Thinking along these lines, i came across the powerboats capable of astonishing speeds. I don't beleive there are many of them over here.
However, i also understand that some of these giant engines do <2mpg. Since petrol (gas) here costs £4 gallon (~$6) that isnt really an option! Thus, i wonder if
a)LPG would be a viable alternative
b) How fast a petrol powered boat could go and retain
reasonable economy (maybe 15-20mpg?)
Size per se is not terribly important, though ideally should be large enough to sleep 1-2 people on. I was thinking of mooring off-shore, so reducing costs!
I would need something well-suited to heavy seas, which i believe are frequent along the bristol channel. Furthermore, the rougher the seas the more likely i will be wanting to travel, since surfing will be better (within reason!).
Thus, i wonder if a suitable boat exists (and what sort of price range it would be) or whether i need to look into making my own. Although adept at cars, i have never made a boat; presumably it is rather challenging??!
Hope someone can advise, even if only to point out the hopelessness of the enterprise!
Cheers
Crawf
P.S - Used to sailing in huge north seas with uncle (40' waves), without sea-sickness being a problem!