I'm going on a long-ish cruise the last week of August, and I was contemplating bringing three spare 20l diesel fuel cans with me as a safety measure. My fuel gauge always says I have 3/4 of a tank - even last week when I put 200l into it :roll:, so I feel the need for some backup fuel.
I have a custom aluminum roof rack on my R25 that I could lash the full cans onto securely. At about 16 kg a full can (35 lbs), that is an additional 48 kg (105lbs) up there and 64 kg (140 lbs) if I add a can of gasoline for the dinghy. The rack is heavy duty and can easily support the weight, but does anyone have any experience with having substantial weight up on the roof in heavier seas? I am in the Pacific Northwest and going up to Desolation sound. Heavier weather is not unknown in this area.
My other option is a rack I have for my swimgrid. I had to take the rack off though because it gets in the way of my Weaver davits (and generally makes the swim grid less useful for swimming). I could put it back, but that is not my preferred solution.
Thoughts? Am I going to be amplifying rolling seas too much by having a 140 lb pendulum above my head? Or am I overthinking it. The latter is, as my wife will attest, a definite possibility.
I have a custom aluminum roof rack on my R25 that I could lash the full cans onto securely. At about 16 kg a full can (35 lbs), that is an additional 48 kg (105lbs) up there and 64 kg (140 lbs) if I add a can of gasoline for the dinghy. The rack is heavy duty and can easily support the weight, but does anyone have any experience with having substantial weight up on the roof in heavier seas? I am in the Pacific Northwest and going up to Desolation sound. Heavier weather is not unknown in this area.
My other option is a rack I have for my swimgrid. I had to take the rack off though because it gets in the way of my Weaver davits (and generally makes the swim grid less useful for swimming). I could put it back, but that is not my preferred solution.
Thoughts? Am I going to be amplifying rolling seas too much by having a 140 lb pendulum above my head? Or am I overthinking it. The latter is, as my wife will attest, a definite possibility.