New York - General Info

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No cruise of America’s East coast would be complete without a visit to this iconic city. However, it is advisable to plan where to berth in advance.

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New York is surrounded by water and the Hudson River is especially popular among sailors from around the world. The best times for sailing here are from late April until late October.

The Great Loop passes directly through New York City and continues up the Hudson River into the inland waterways of Upstate New York.  From there you can transit the Erie Canal in upstate New York (USA) that runs east-west between the Hudson River and Lake Erie.

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40° 41.02’N, 74° 01.69’W (off Ellis Island)

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  1. June 28, 2020 at 12:48 PM
    rschattman1 says:

    There is a lovely place to anchor behind Lady Liberty. Make sure you are over toward Ellis I side to avoid ferry channel. There is a rec path near by for good shore time and dog walking. The views of Manhattan at night are beyond belief. Lots of current but good holding. Never had any security issues here. Highly recommend it.

  2. October 25, 2018 at 7:50 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    June/July and October 2018

    Port water Taxi, pick up a yellow buoy, although i radioed on VHF CH 9 to say I was picking one up.
    Water taxi finishes at 11.45 on sat , and I think Friday too . They will give you a sheet with the times on when you arrive.
    Sunday and weekdays 9.30 finish . 8pm finish in the winter.
    2 days free in the buoy then $25 a night includes water taxi, you can pay for the water taxi on your free days.
    and there is a Free pump out service. Pot Washington water taxi has a website: https://www.portwatertaxi.com/

    We rang the office and gave them our credit card details then we didn’t have to give cash daily.

    The train station is 15/20 minutes walk from the Town Dock and you can get the train to NYC, we used the LIRR train app to buy tickets.

    Great supermarket on the north dock, water taxi will take you or you can dinghy.

    Toilets at the town dock but they are not very clean.

  3. September 7, 2015 at 9:10 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Unfortunately, facilities in New York are not very good. Those on the Hudson River tend to be VERY rough compared to what moat are used to. If you do stay on the Hudson at most facilities (Libery Landing and Liberty Marina are two exceptions as they are pretty calm albeit a bit of a trip to get across the river) I highly recommend doubling your lines and using Shockles to reduce the shock load from the ferries, barges, etc. Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn is often overlooked as a place to stay. There are several yacht clubs and if you contact them in advance you may work out a reciprocal arrangement if you are a yacht club member. They also have the advantage of being serviced by the NY subway system. The B train runs express into Manhattan and is only about a 45 minute trip. Most marinas on the New Jersey side are a thirty minute to forty five minute trip. There are ferries however they often end in the early evening. You’ll have to check the individual ferry schedules to be safe.

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