Kent,
My 18' Bell Boy has been to Alaska twice according to the previous owner. He and his wife did the same thing you suggested. They went up the inside passage, and hid in coves if the weather was bad and moved out across the open water when it was calm. They did not say how long it took, but he did say they ate salmon three times a day towards the end of the trip.
He was a BOEING engineer and had the boat set up with two motors and totally separate fuel and electrical systems. I guess he got that redundancy idea from the aircraft industry.
Kathie and I would like to do the same someday, but we want a flotilla with us just in case.
My 18' Bell Boy has been to Alaska twice according to the previous owner. He and his wife did the same thing you suggested. They went up the inside passage, and hid in coves if the weather was bad and moved out across the open water when it was calm. They did not say how long it took, but he did say they ate salmon three times a day towards the end of the trip.
He was a BOEING engineer and had the boat set up with two motors and totally separate fuel and electrical systems. I guess he got that redundancy idea from the aircraft industry.
Kathie and I would like to do the same someday, but we want a flotilla with us just in case.
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