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    2MPG boat for cruising the ICW ??

    Def looking used. I have owned 3 boats but nothing as large as a 34' and I have cruised the ICW ....... Virginia to Jacksonville.... but it was years ago and actually was in a sailboat.
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    2MPG boat for cruising the ICW ??

    Appreciate your "help" but I already knew that oars and sails were more efficient. Thank you FunInDuhSun. I have read elsewhere where this is reasonable. Some folks don't like to go slow and don't appreciate the ICW. Now if I can get a few more knowledgeable replies, it would be appreciated.
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    2MPG boat for cruising the ICW ??

    Looking for logical suggestions thank you. Anyone with a reasonable suggestion is appreciated.
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    2MPG boat for cruising the ICW ??

    Been reading about hulls etc and how they can affect MPG (GPH). We are looking for a boat for cruising the ICW but don't want one that will only hit 10 knots max. Would like something a little faster for the few occasions we may cross the bay (or just outrun a storm). Like the looks of the 34'...
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    Advantages (differences) in I/O and inboard

    I would say 85% would be 10 knots or less but don't want that to be the max.
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    Advantages (differences) in I/O and inboard

    Thanks ..... so somewhat of a tradeoff. So either for a 34' boat cruising the ICW ?? And when you say efficiency, you are talking fuel ??
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    Advantages (differences) in I/O and inboard

    We are considering buying a 34'-40' boat for mainly cruising the ICW. Seems the "cruisers" have mostly stern drives. Some of the "convertibles" ( I guess that's what they are called). have inboards (Silverton etc.) We have owned I/O before but this is a whole new adventure we are considering...
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