Sunday, May 29, 2011

May 28th - New York City north on the Hudson River

Today's journey is through NYC harbor, past Manhatten and the start of the trip up the Hudson River to the Erie Canal.  Today we'll go about 40 miles to a nice anchorage, Haverstraw Bay.  The Boyz will get a chance to swim.  We said farewell to BLUE MAX IV and SONATA this morning as we will all be traveling on different schedules. We will meet up with SONATA somewhere in the future.

Ellis Island where more than 12 million immigrants entered this great country

Lower Manhatten with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background

The Jersey City, NJ skyline

Manhatten skyline

Empire State Building with the Chrysler Building in the background

George Washington Bridge

Sing-Sing prison which was just south of our anchorage

May 27th - Brielle NJ to New York City

This section of the trip requires we travel on the ocean from Manasquan Inlet to NY Harbor, around Sandy Hook, NJ.  The winds have been pretty strong the last week and the ocean has been in a roil. The winds are suppose to drop after midnight, so SONATA chose to get underway at 3 AM.  They had calm winds and no fog, but obvious night conditions.  GREAT ESCAPE and BLUE MAX IV left around 7:30 AM.  The winds were still calm and seas were slight, but there was patchy fog and we really got socked in at Sandy Hook until we entered NY Harbor at the Verrazano-Narrows bridge.  After that it was smooth operations all the way to anchorage behind the Statue of Liberty.

Verranzano-Narrows Bridge coming out of the fog


I can see clearly now !

A "lift" ship anchored in NY Harbor 

The world famous Statan Island ferry

Lady Liberty

Saturday, May 28, 2011

May 26th - Island Heights to Brielle NJ

Although it was a little foggy leaving Island Heights, we had a relatively short day today to a marina in Brielle NJ. In Brielle we had a great day with our longtime special friends Tom and Pat Meyer. We had a delicious dinner, prepared and brought onboard by Chefs Pat and Tom, with the Meyer's and Kathleen Reabold - Stone, a classmate of Teresa's from high school, and her husband Bob.



Underway in the fog

A lift bridge on the Point Pleasant Canal
Point Pleasant Canal

Kathleen and Bob

Our dear friend Pat Meyer

Always good for a laugh, Tom Meyer
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May 25th - Atlantic City to Island Heights NJ

Another long day.  We left Atlantic City late in the morning to take advantage of a rising tide going through the shallow areas.  Arrived in Isand Heights NJ near Toms River, only a few miles from where Teresa grew up.  We met a nice police officer , Patrolman Curtis, who greeted us to the Island Heights municipal dock.

Homes along the Toms River in Island Heights, NJ

Pavilion and dock in Island Heights

SONATA, GREAT ESCAPE and BLUE MAX IV docked for the night

May 24th - Cape May to Atlantic CIty

We wanted to travel through the New Jersey Intracostal Waterway as we had missed this during our first Great Loop (we traveled the ocean).  Before leaving the marina we met another boat doing the loop - BLUE MAX IV with Luc Dupuis and Jocelyne Boyer, a couple from Val-d'Or Canada.  All three boats traveled together.  The NJ Intrcoastal has very shallow water so we had long, slow days.

Houses along the NJ Intracoastal waterway
                                                 
Atlantic City
                                                                   

Wind farm just a couple of miles from the casinos
                                        

May 23 - Chesapeake City to Cape May NJ

  Underway with SONATA before sunrise to take advantage of the favorable tide on the Delaware Bay.  There are a couple of pictures of SONATA in the C&D canal, but none in the Bay itself - because - the Delaware Bay was HORRIBLE.  Seas were 4-6 feet right on the bow.  Not unsafe but very uncomfortable.  Once we arrived in Cape May, we met our good friends Ben & Monica Birch and were able to have a nice dinner with them before continuing north through the New Jersey Intracoastal waterway

                                            SONATA underway in the C&D Canal


                                                                 Ben & Monica Birch

Sunday, May 22, 2011

May 22nd - Finally Underway

May 16th to May 22nd.  We had the opportunity to spend a relaxing 3 days with our great friends Sam & Maggie Short at their cottage just north of the Rappahonick River.  The Boyz did a lot of swimming.  Also got a chance to spend a few hours with their wonderful daughter Brooke before we headed back to Edgewater on May 21st.
    Once in Edgewater our boating buddies Bonnie & Charlie Burke arrived in their Grand Banks SONATA. We will be cruising with the Burke's for a couple of days.
   Sunday morning, May 22nd, SONATA and GREAT ESCAPE headed north on the Chesapeake to Chesapeake City, MD at the western edge of the C&D Canal.

Main Street Annapolis
Ego Ally in Annapolis


Stopping for a drink

Shipmate, Sam & DP having a cold one

Maggie & Shipmate

Wet dog !!

A man secure in his masculinity

Ready for more swimming

Leaving Pier 7 Marina

Heading for the Chesapeake

Our nation's finest near Annapolis


SONATA underway in the north Chesapeake

The Law of Gross tonnage in the C&D Canal

SONATA & GREAT ESCAPE in Chesapeake City

Monday, May 9, 2011

We're still in Edgwater MD, although we are ready to go!  Here are a couple of pictures of our good friends Wayne and Carol Gass and their youngest son Evan, who just completed his freshman year at James Madison University.

Carol, Wayne and Evan on the bow of GREAT ESCAPE

                                              Shipmate getting into the action after dinner