Favunclerich
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2010
- Messages
- 203
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2542G708
- Vessel Name
- Roam (2008 #42)
Cheryll, Roam and I just completed our round-trip from Anacortes, WA to Southeast Alaska. We believe that Roam (2008 R-25 with 110 HP Yanmar) was the smallest vessel to travel from the continental US to Alaska and return during 2013. The statistics;
88 Days
2962 Nautical Miles
437 Engine Hours
6.8 knots average speed – includes warm up, cool down, whale watching time, anchoring, docking
625 gallons of diesel burned by Roam
4.74 NM/gallon
$4.71/gallon – average price of diesel
2 quarts of oil added between changes in Sitka and back here in Anacortes this afternoon – thanx Bob for the use of your oil pump
3 gallons of kerosene burned by the Wallas stove
4 one-pound propane cylinders burned using the Magma grill
225 gallons diesel each way trailering; 2500 miles in the Silverado/Duramax diesel (10.6 mpg)
0 waves encountered taller than four feet
0 days spent waiting for weather – We did push ahead a few times to miss some unsettled weather.
1 day spent repairing Roam – see the trip report link below.
7 days when the radar was used running in fog – slowly!
77 degrees F – Highest temperature
48 degrees F – Lowest temperature
69 degrees F – Warmest water temperature (Wrangell and Desolation Sound)
0 hours watching TV aboard – We did watch a few DVD's
0 Ranger Tugs seen during 6 and 1/2 weeks in Alaska – (We did hear about Russ and Toni on R-27 Traveler about a week ahead of us. They trailered to Prince Rupert and started from there. They've posted a link to their excellent blog elsewhere on this site.)
4000 pictures and videos taken by Cheryll; Here's a link to a trip report with 24 selected pictures and some stories. Please be patient with the download, the file is 7MB.
http://odendahls.com/Alaska2013.pdf
The big question is; who will go next year?
We are looking forward to meeting many of you at the Rendezvous in Anacortes. Afterwards, we'll load her (Roam, not Cheryll) onto the trailer and head back to Michigan.
Rich
88 Days
2962 Nautical Miles
437 Engine Hours
6.8 knots average speed – includes warm up, cool down, whale watching time, anchoring, docking
625 gallons of diesel burned by Roam
4.74 NM/gallon
$4.71/gallon – average price of diesel
2 quarts of oil added between changes in Sitka and back here in Anacortes this afternoon – thanx Bob for the use of your oil pump
3 gallons of kerosene burned by the Wallas stove
4 one-pound propane cylinders burned using the Magma grill
225 gallons diesel each way trailering; 2500 miles in the Silverado/Duramax diesel (10.6 mpg)
0 waves encountered taller than four feet
0 days spent waiting for weather – We did push ahead a few times to miss some unsettled weather.
1 day spent repairing Roam – see the trip report link below.
7 days when the radar was used running in fog – slowly!
77 degrees F – Highest temperature
48 degrees F – Lowest temperature
69 degrees F – Warmest water temperature (Wrangell and Desolation Sound)
0 hours watching TV aboard – We did watch a few DVD's
0 Ranger Tugs seen during 6 and 1/2 weeks in Alaska – (We did hear about Russ and Toni on R-27 Traveler about a week ahead of us. They trailered to Prince Rupert and started from there. They've posted a link to their excellent blog elsewhere on this site.)
4000 pictures and videos taken by Cheryll; Here's a link to a trip report with 24 selected pictures and some stories. Please be patient with the download, the file is 7MB.
http://odendahls.com/Alaska2013.pdf
The big question is; who will go next year?
We are looking forward to meeting many of you at the Rendezvous in Anacortes. Afterwards, we'll load her (Roam, not Cheryll) onto the trailer and head back to Michigan.
Rich