How long would it take to sail from Russell NZ to New Caledonia in a 60ft sloop (yacht)?
Feb 02, 2010 in
Yacht Charters
Or about the distance covered per day?
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3 comments
drwer2 on February 2, 2010 at 5:41 pm
Depends on how well you can sail. the boat hull speed is about 9 knots max, but that sez yo make 215 nm/day which is oppimistic. 200 is great for a day.
the overall distance is abour 1100 nm..
if you ave 175 nm/day that would make it +7 days.
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aclsal on February 2, 2010 at 5:41 pm
To find out time, you first need to find speed. The general accepted way to figure out "Hull Speed" is the square root of length multiplied by 1.34. The "Hull Speed" of a 60 foot displacement hull is 10.3796 knots. The shape and condition of hull will affect your true speed, but this should give you a good estimate.
http://home.golden.net/~capone1/wsc/calc.htm
science teacher on February 2, 2010 at 5:41 pm
Hull speed is square root of the waterline in knots. A 60 footer has less than 60 foot of waterline. Taking 55 , that is 7.4 knots as hull speed. You will not travel hull speed all the time. With a 55 foot waterline(and it is probably less) at 7.4 hull speed, that is a max of 177 nautical miles in a 24 hour day.You should probably figure 125 to 150 nm a day.. You would not expect a straight path either.Hull condition needs to be considered. Also currents that you will encounter in the trip, and winds during the trip. There are currents against your direction of travel going from NZ to Australia.Check your charts and current books for the area.