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AQUAVIT - on her way to the beauty parlor!

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A wonderful cruise! We travelled nearly 2000 nautical miles from the Gulf up the Atlantic ICW and to NYC for the 4th of July and as far as Norwalk Connecticut. Now it's time to head home. NYC in the wake! We left Liberty Landing Marina early on a quiet morning and made the 22 nm run down to Amboy New Jersey to the family-run Lockwood boat yard. It took only an hour and a half - but had to wait for a commuter train to pass before the railroad bridge could open. Lee packed up while Marvin took a Lyft to get the rental car we left in Jersey City. Navigating the roadways is a lot more challenging than the harbor! Lockwood Boat Works is up the Cheesequake Creek. What a treat to hear the Jersey accent of the bridge tender;  "Thanks for opening" ~ "fuggetabowtit!" Next port is Snead Island Boat Works in Bradenton Florida where she will get new bottom paint and a running gear "pedicure". Maybe even a wax. There are a few details th...

Penultimate Post: It's been a lovely cruise!

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Today we left Liberty Landing Marina and New York City to move up the coast to Long Island Sound and Norwalk, CT. Lee's cousin, Steve, and his wife Carol are coming from New Milford CT to meet us in Norwalk. As with the cousins that we met in NYC, Steve and Lee haven't seen each other in over 10 years. Passing by the United Nations - Empire State Bldg to L, Chrysler Bldg. on R The trip north was a good one. It was a Sunday and before 9 a.m. when the weekend ferry schedule starts so there was not much traffic on the Hudson or the East River around Manhattan. There were no barges either. We made good time. On Long Island Sound, more boats were around - pleasure craft out fishing or enjoying a beautiful day on the water. Most were motor boats because the current was running against us in the East River so sailboats heading north would have had a slow trip motoring against the strong current. Heading North on the East River Lee was dreading Hell Gate. All of the book...

Say Goodbye to Old New York

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On the 6th, it rained early in the morning and continued to drizzle off and on all day. So we decided to take a day-long break from the Big Apple, staying on the boat and hanging around the marina. We made arrangements with a transport company (and the marinas where the trip will start and end) for shipping AQUAVIT back to Florida at the end of the month. We had a nice dinner at one of the restaurants on the marina property and were treated to a beautiful sunset and a cool evening. Today we decided to go back to the big city for one last day of excitement before we have to leave the marina that has been our home since June 21. And, we wound up walking and walking; by our estimates it was 10 miles or so. This morning was delightfully cool - low 70s. We started the day at a great little cafe called Sam A.M. in Jersey City, across the canal from the marina and up a few blocks. From there we wanted to take the Paulus Hook ferry to about 42nd St., but the ticket line was long. I guess...

Trains, Ferries, Automobiles, Subways

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Let me start this blog with a note. If you are a subscriber to our blog and get it via email each morning, you may notice some of the blogs have missing pieces. When we put a video into the narrative, it doesn't necessarily show up in the email. To see the video (i.e., the New York and New Jersey fireworks) go to the blog page at shoalsailer32.blogspot.com. How many ways can you get around New York?  Let me count the ways we've been using - ferries, subways, trains, and automobiles. We have been riding ferries across the Hudson River from our marina to various places in Manhattan. The Liberty Landing Ferry goes to Warren Street in Jersey City (just across the canal from the marina,) then on to the World Financial Center and Brookside Place. The Paulus Hook ferry goes to 42nd Street. Then there's the subways. Not only is there the New York subway system, there's the New Jersey subway system that goes into New York (called PATH). We've ridden the PATH subway from ...

Ambition Accomplished!

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Sailing by Lady Liberty from the Hudson on our way to the East River When we first conceived the idea of traveling the Atlantic ICW up the east coast we thought how cool would it be to be in New York City for the 4th of July! We decided that our sailboat would be too slow and have to open to many bridges for the trip so we considered how to make the cruise in a powerboat. We (Marvin) searched for boats on Boat Trader and Yacht World with the idea of buying a boat for the trip that was functional, but mostly depreciated, and then selling when we were done. Investing in boats is consistent with our financial philosophy of "Buy High - Sell Low".  We found our Tiara 31 Open Express in Naples, FL last year while cruising on Bay Breeze - and the broker, Chris Burkhard, got us into this temporary addition of AQUAVIT to facilitate our voyage. A steady parade of boats, large and small, make their way under the Brooklyn Bridge to the viewing area - all on VHF Chan...

Small Town Bumpkins...Big City Adventures

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Awakening to a hazy day, we got a late start deciding what we would do today.  Deciding to go to the city again and see where the day would take us, we caught the 11Am ferry from Liberty Landing Marina to the World Financial Center/Brookside dock.  Box seats for both Harry Potter performances!   New York was our principal destination for this trip up the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, and after some 1800 nautical miles, we are settled in to the Liberty Landing marina. Over the past week or so, we have been exploring New York City and Jersey City NJ across the Hudson (where the marina is located.) We've had a great time, enjoying the two-part Harry Potter play, the irreverent and hilarious Book of Morman , and caught the final performance of Escape to Margaritaville . Jimmy Buffett arrived at the end and treated the audience to a great encore performance with the cast. At the end he opined that the show was cut early and his disappointment was palpable. Marvin ...