I appreciate all the information, I'm taking it all in (a full year in advance!) so I have the right equipment, information from experienced folks that are participating on this thread and other places. I will have (already have) several options (inside/outside) to make the trip. Even if I was comitted to traveling outside all the way, or most of the way, I wouldn't opt to travel if conditions weren't favorable to go offshore. I've been doing this for a while and have made some runs in nasty weather so I know I don't want to be out there if it's nasty. Though I've never run down the coast, that will be a first.
I picked up an inlets book (I think Pascal referenced it on another thread) so I could read about the particular inlets I want to hit and all the other ones in case I have to hit them.
"You really don't have the range and speed to make it worth while to be on the outside the whole way" I don't understand this. My plan is to average 200nm and even less a day. The boat has a range of 325 miles at cruise (average of 22kts), so, using the 1/3 rule I should be able to make 200nm a day no problem. If conditions aren't right I don't go, or, I take an inside route. I think this boat has good range to do this kind of trip but like nearly any other boat the weather has to cooperate. Factoring in wind, current and waves is something I will have to do each day before I decide to travel. If conditions aren't favorable, I don't go.
I'm interested, you said above you left Connecticut on a Saturday and on the 5th (4 days later) you were at Miami. I'm only planning on going from Rhode Island to Savannah Georgia in 4-5 days. How fast were you traveling? How long was your trip Miami from Connecticut?
I think I will have lay overs on the way down or just a day I don't want to travel. David, with regards to the Nimitz shifts, I'm not doing this solo. I will have a crew of about 4 where 1 or 2 can take the helm for a shift.
As for gear, I'm defintaly going to add the Satelite weather, that makes to much sense. I also want an epirb, life raft (rent one) and any other piece of equipment that makes sense even if it's considered overkill by some. I have to make the trip back 4 months later and *if* all goes well I will be doing this annually or maybe every other year.
I'll post a new trip schedule later, I'm taking the advice of pulling into Ocean City and will likely break that leg into two so I can opt to travel through NYC (stay there a night).
Thanks for all the comments, I love it!
Tim