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2023 NA in Bristol R.I. #19118
10/13/22 03:14 PM
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Hey all, I have a question about the NA's. How do some of you get your boats to the desired event? do you sail them or ship them. I have plotted my course for next year and from Hyannis to Bristol is about 70nm. This is full day of power sailing that we are up for. Just wondering if its more of a hassle one way or the other if weather is an issue..

Ryan Scudder, Heater Up #259

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Re: 2023 NA in Bristol R.I. [Re: Ryan Scudder] #19119
10/13/22 04:19 PM
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Way easier to sail in my opinion, but I've never trucked the boat. We're looking at 130miles+ from WLIS

Re: 2023 NA in Bristol R.I. [Re: Ryan Scudder] #19122
10/14/22 09:39 AM
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That's an easy trip to get to NAs via your own bottom.

I'm sure the Annapolis fleet would be jealous.

Dock to Dock I have about 65nm.

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