Wednesday, August 19, 2009

NYC, GRUMPY PARENTS AND EXPENSIVE MARINAS

Well we're back at it again!!

We left Coxsackie on Saturday. Another big thank-you to Sal and all the members of the Coxsackie Yacht Club, you really made us feel at home.
Thanks also to mom and Marge for driving us down. They made an impression on the Club and have been invited back next Spring for a party.

And of course thanks to Tim and Errinne for loaning us their truck. As luck would have it, the brakes on our car gave out the day before our departure and there was no way we were going to replace them just so the car could sit in our garage for the next 12 months!!
As usual, I had a couple of projects to deal with before we left. The biggest was installing our new dinghy davits. The set-up is pretty sweet, including moving the solar panel and speakers further aft. Unfortunately it was 92F and I didn't plan well for it. I wound up on the floor of the boat ready to yak my guts, too much sun and not enough fluids! Then for the remainder of the day my hands and arms kept cramping up. After about 5 gallons of Gatorade my electrolites were replenished and all was normal.

We set off down the Hudson on Sunday morning with the outgoing tide and ended up having a VERY long day, making it about 50 miles to Marlboro, NY, grabbing a mooring ball and scoffing some free ice from some friendly power-boaters (see, I don't have a problem with stinkpots!!)

The kids had fun snapping pics of lighthouses and barges. Lisa and I had fun dealing with the Coast Guard (twice) and a local Sherriff. A little bit of the "Biggar" attitude was on display, thankfully countered with some MacLean "appeasement", thus avoiding, as the floating Sheriff put it, "a visit before the Judge". Too long a story to go into here, suffice to say it all worked out in the end.


Monday was another long day, covering 55 miles, taking us past West Point and into New York Harbour.




We had pretty calm conditions as we entered the harbour, but as you get near lower Manhattan you have to start dealing with the water taxis!!

These boats are big, fast and zig-zag all over the harbour, running back and forth between NYC and New Jersey (where we were going). Because they are going in different directions, you get wakes coming at you from everywhere! Nah, I didn't care for this part of the day much, but we (and the boat) were fine.
Our home for the night was a marina in Jersey City, NJ, right across from Manhattan. In the past we have always avoided staying here, assuming it was expensive. Well whatta you know, we were right !!! $365USD for 2 nights!!! No extra charge for the crappy washrooms either!!

Anyway, it's not about the money, right???


Yesterday we did the tourist thing in the city, although first we had to go to Verizon to get our internet access corrected (they gave us an out of date driver, which of course is easily obtainable WITH INTERNET ACCESS!!!!!!). So after Jonaton loaded the newest driver, we were off. The ferry from NJ drops you off right at the World Financial Center, which is next to the former World Trade Center location so we got to see the construction of the new building. We then jumped on the subway and made our way towards Times Square, stopped for some great pizza, then got a cab to the Museum of Natural History (from the movie).

We then had a little walk through central park, then went for dinner at an Irish Pub just off Broadway.

Today we played tourist again, visiting the Statue of Liberty.

So what's next??

Well another night at the marina was out of the question, so this afternoon we moved to an anchorage not too far behind Liberty Island. Anchorage=FREE!!

We have also made a change in our plans. We were originally planning to head to Oriental, NC but have decided to go to the Chesapeake Bay (safer during Hurricane season). We haven't firmed up the details, but hopefully will find out tomorrow if the place we want to go to can accomodate us.

In the mean time, tomorrow morning we will travel out of New York and down to Atlantic Highlands, NJ. This is the same place we bought Charlotte-Ann, so Alan and Jim can relate to where we will be tomorrow night.

We then need to wait for a weather window to head down the coast, and this could be a few days since the NJ shoreline is going to be feeling the effects of Hurricane Bill. We are going to lose a few days sitting in Atlantic Highlands, but there isn't much we can do about it. Hopefully the seas will lay down over the weekend so we can make the run down the coast to the Delaware Bay.

So all in all, things are going pretty good.

Are we having fun??? Most of the time. In all honesty, with the heat and long days on the water (and water the kids can't swim in) we all can get a little snippy.

Would we trade what we are doing for anything else right now, no way.

Well, o.k, Lisa would trade for a boat with air-conditioning, but other than that things are good.

Later,

The sweaty, grumpy crew of the Charlotte-Ann!

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