Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Some Statistics for those Keeping Score

Gail does such a good job of keeping the blog.  I rarely get on and post anything myself.  However, it is pouring rain here today in Midland, Ontario and I got curious about our progress on the Loop.  I have been keeping a spreadsheet (as accountants are known to do).  So for anyone who might be interested in a few "Boating Stats" here they are... so far.

We left Florida on April 6th to "officially" begin the Great Loop.

Days on board the boat: 110
Days the boat has moved: 55

Miles Traveled: 2,342
Diesel fuel used: 3,385 gallons
Average fuel price: $2.81/gallon

Fuel Economy: 0.69 mpg
Average Speed: 9.4 mph

Longest Day: 242 miles (Charleston, SC to Morehead City, NC)
Shortest Day: 4 miles (On the Chesapeake Bay)

Best Stops so far:

Hudson Valley - upstate NY  (Lots of history and fun things to do and see)
1,000 Islands / Alexandria Bay (Most Scenic - so far)
The Waubic - Trent-Severn (A little slice of Heaven - wish all our family and friends could have been there with us!)

Final thoughts... We are a little over 1/3 of the way through the trip.  The most interesting and most challenging part of the trip is just ahead of us as we travel Georgian Bay and the North Channel for the next 30 to 40 days.  We are very excited and we have had a blast planning the weeks ahead.

1 comment:

PBF said...

Hi Keith -- While I always enjoy Gail's informative posts and pictures, it was good to read the "stats" to date. I found it interesting that you have been underway about half the days on the water so far. I would have guessed an even more leisurely pace given your stops, etc. Regardless, it seems like you are making good progress and enjoying the adventure. That railway lift was crazy to see -- good chance to check the bottom and props! Continued safe passage and good times to you both! -- Pete