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Displacement Speed Gallery

Running a sporty planing boat at dead slow ahead for 23 hours nonstop?! I know it sounds plumb crazy, but I'm hoping that once you understand my strategies and the results, you'll conclude, "Yeah, crazy like a fox!"Jamie BloomquistA slow cruise from Maine to Connecticut provides a chance to test some
  • By Mike Smith
  • July 1, 2007
<p>Staying aboard Shanghai Baby in our home harbor was a good chance to practice fender knots, get comfortable with the interior layout, and try cooking before doing it in a seaway.</p>

Staying aboard Shanghai Baby in our home harbor was a good chance to practice fender knots, get comfortable with the interior layout, and try cooking before doing it in a seaway.

More cruising life simulations: take guests to a nearby launching.

More cruising life simulations: borrow some faux grandchildren (from friend/photographer Jamie Bloomquist).

The Island Pilot’s maneuverability and sightlines compared well to the many vessels we’ve scooched around tight Camden Harbor over the years.

On the long leg of our cruise, we first enjoyed a landless sunset.

Thick fog and fishing boats awaited when we arrived in Fisher’s Island Sound.

It was hard not to hit the throttles as we left Maine, but maintaining near-idle speed all the way to Cuttyhunk proved gentle on both boat and crew.

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