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do they? my limited experience is on cruise ships, small fishing boats, and san pedro to catalina trips (33 miles). My cursery knowledge about cuba and florida keys is about 200 miles through florida strait, could be wrong, even at 100 miles, that's awfully far in terms of cruising range of boats, especially small boats. I dont think it's very probable that you drift 100 miles on boat, especially in the morning, because you'll likely run out of fuel going back.
A lot of boats go from West Palm to the Bahamas, about 80 miles in 3-4 hours. A few big outboards and a calm day these guys are doing 20-30kph They are carrying 300 gal of fuel or more. Could make that run 3x.
Im a sailboat, and under just engine power I could make it to Cuba from FL in 24 hours and burn maybe 30 gallons. For reference I hold 274 gallons + 25 in jerry cans giving me a motoring range of 2000 miles if I'm conservative. Big ass huge power yachts hold a thousand gallons or more.
