The small cove on the south side of Stovin Island in the St. Lawrence River near Brockville was our favorite image of the last two weeks. As for the numbers . . .
Total distance -- 540.2 miles
Longest day -- 99.0 miles
Shortest day -- 2.0 miles
Port engine -- 45 hours
Starboard engine -- 47 hours (on account of charging batteries)
Average speed -- 12 miles per hour
Maximum speed -- 27 miles per hour
Fuel burned (gasoline) -- 1,038.6 liters/274.4 U.S. gallons
Gallons per hour -- 6.1
Miles per gallon -- 1.97
Cheapest fuel -- $1.02 per litre at Port Whitby Marina, Whitby
Dearest fuel -- $1.18 per litre at Brennan's Marine, Gananoque
Propane burned -- 4 one-pound cannisters
Eight-hour candles burned -- 2.5
Paper towels -- 2.5 rolls
Toilet paper -- less than a roll*
Drinking water -- 37 litres
Red wine -- 6.75 litres
Beer -- 2.7 litres
Steaks (beef) -- four servings
Steaks (pork) -- one chop each
Lamb -- 3 small chops each
Pork roast -- one (but what a story it was!)
Sausages -- 9
Burgers -- 4
Chicken breast -- one, cut into two servings
Salmon -- one fillet
Trout -- one fillet
Eggs -- 30
Butter -- 1.5 pounds
Number of words in the Admiral's journal -- 4,858
Dollars expended -- to be tallied
Cost -- priceless
*No, we do wipe. We used so little aboard the TomCat as we had a chance to use shoreside facilities on Parks Canada islands and in marinas.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Cruising by the numbers
Posted by GxK at 7:55 PM
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1 comment:
It was fun following your cruise - thanks for sharing.
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