Subscribed! I've been working on my 1969 Cal 34 for about 2 years now in hopes of doing this exact journey! Im up the James near Richmond. Another 2 years probably before I'll be ready, but super excited to watch your adventure!
@@anniehubbard5315 sorry, i thought i replied the other day, lol. you could take that boat all the way up the James to Richmond if you stay in the channel, but finding a slip to accommodate that draft will be difficult upriver from Norfolk. My boat draws 5 feet and at low tide I sit in the mud a little and cant leave my slip. I cant get in and out of my marina unless the tide is at least half way up. Once in the river, no problem though, I just time my day trips accordingly.
@chasingbluedreams thank you soooooo much for your reply! I kinda knew what your answer would be in regards to finding a slip. Only problem with big boats is finding slips that aren't a long drive from home.
Very nice video, looking forward to more. Scratch Bohdi’s ears❤
I just subscribed. Love the video - I look forward to being out there in 10 years too when I retire.
Thanks for subscribing and good luck to you.
Have a safe trip
Your dog looks so much like mine
Thanks.
Found your channel and subscribed. Have the same boat 1988. Cheers
Thanks for subscribing. Everywhere we go people speak well of the Morgan Out Island you got a great boat.
Just found your channel and subscribed to follow your adventures. Looks amazing out there. Thanks for sharing. Safe travels.
Thanks for watching we appreciate it.
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Subscribed! I've been working on my 1969 Cal 34 for about 2 years now in hopes of doing this exact journey! Im up the James near Richmond. Another 2 years probably before I'll be ready, but super excited to watch your adventure!
I'm outside of Richmond, the boat I'm looking at draft is 9 feet 8 inches, how far up the James can I get to moor it? I know it's a dumb question....
@@anniehubbard5315 sorry, i thought i replied the other day, lol. you could take that boat all the way up the James to Richmond if you stay in the channel, but finding a slip to accommodate that draft will be difficult upriver from Norfolk. My boat draws 5 feet and at low tide I sit in the mud a little and cant leave my slip. I cant get in and out of my marina unless the tide is at least half way up. Once in the river, no problem though, I just time my day trips accordingly.
@chasingbluedreams thank you soooooo much for your reply! I kinda knew what your answer would be in regards to finding a slip. Only problem with big boats is finding slips that aren't a long drive from home.
Thanks for subscribing and good luck with tour boat.
What's your fuel consumption?
It's hard to say exactly. Roughly 1/2 gallon an hour at 2000 rpms. We carry about 110 gallons.
The bay can really beat your ass. Grew up boating there and it can get nasty.