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    Plattsburgh to ti

    How long would it take to get from plattsburgh to ti in a bass boat on a calm day say doing about 60 mph?

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    It’s just a hair over 60 miles, so if you’re averaging 60mph the entire time it would be over an hour boat ride. I’d say more like 75min on a flat calm day due to boat traffic and other unforeseen factors
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    Quote Originally Posted by ECobb91 View Post
    It’s just a hair over 60 miles, so if you’re averaging 60mph the entire time it would be over an hour boat ride. I’d say more like 75min on a flat calm day due to boat traffic and other unforeseen factors
    agree 70 min or so. but were talking a flat calm day however. If its blowing dont even bother.

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    Can make the bridge in 40 minutes in good running water
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    Quote Originally Posted by bass-action View Post
    Can make the bridge in 40 minutes in good running water
    he said 60mph my guess that kittycats running high 70's

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    Quote Originally Posted by kandkkustomzhydrographics View Post
    he said 60mph my guess that kittycats running high 70's
    Yup,missed that one. Still think you could make the bridge fairly close to that if you are at 60 the whole way
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    But, going back you will likely hit rougher water in the Burlington area. And, you can get gas in Westport.