dhays
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- 2010 North Pacific 43
There are very few places up here where the currents runs that fast. Even in areas where large volume of water flow through narrow passages, current that fast only lasts for a fairly short period of time. With a little advanced planing these passages can be avoided when there is a large water movement.
Most of the trawlers cruise about 8 knots give or take.... They work just fine...
Excellent point. Most of the time there are high currents in the narrow passes that you don't want to be traversing when they are running fast anyway. In other words, if your 7 knot cruise speed won't make it against the current, you wouldn't want to be traversing it in a 12 knot boat either.
Again, nothing wrong with picking a boat that is capable of faster cruise for a lot of very good reasons, but the currents wouldn't typically be one of them. Very few of the sailboats that are so prevalent up in this area can scrape up 7 knots and do just fine.