To cross the Atlantic Ocean, a boat of at least 30 feet long is necessary, whether sailing or motoring. For safety and comfort, a boat of at least 40 feet long is recommended. Most sailors recommend using a yacht between 30-40 feet in length for an Atlantic crossing, as this size provides enough space, storage, and allows for secure travel.
The journey to the Atlantic ocean typically takes around 20 days or more, depending on weather conditions. Most people cross the Atlantic with a boat in the 35-45 ft spectrum, which fulfills both requirements. The best boat size depends on the crew’s needs for longer passages, provisions, fuel, and water. Experienced sailors can do with less, but the smallest 20ft sail boats have circumnavigated without worrying about fuel for 2500-3000 miles.
Superyachts run at speeds ranging from 30 knots to 70 knots, so the time it will take to cross the ocean of your choice is dependent on the speed of your choice. The best appropriate boat size is about 30 to 40 feet long, as smaller boats may not withstand harsh conditions. An ARC representative stated that the average water tank size in recent transatlantic crossings is 500 liters, or 132 gallons.
In summary, a boat of at least 30 feet long is essential for a secure and comfortable journey across the Atlantic Ocean. It is important to consider factors such as the crew’s needs, provisions, fuel, and water capacity when choosing a boat size.
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