first solo to nyc from fair haven, nj

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Oct 16, 2005
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Oday 25 nyc
I recently bought my first sailboat(oday25) in fair haven,nj. i wish to sail it to nyc because it's where i live. i am not familiar with the route and although i have done my research, i'd like to hear from someone who is familiar with these waters. i am a novice and will be doing the trip alone unless i happen to meet someone with experience nearby.
 

Bill N

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Sep 10, 2005
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plan plan plan, then take your time all will be ok

Congrats on your new sailboat. Where in NYC are you going? I will presume you have acquired current charts of the area, have the proper safety gear, a VHF radio, and will wear your life jacket. I've sailed pretty much the same trip alone on my 30', so assuming you have some boating experience, and have taken at least some on-line courses, you should be ok. I'd suggest, based on your boat's size/engine size (I'm guessing a 9.9 hp at max), to plan on 2 days for the trip. Whereas you might be able to make it in one day, better to plan 2 very easy days than one very long day. Also, that will allow you to do some sailing, hey, why not, that's why you didn't buy a powerboat. First day, to Sandy Hook's Horseshoe Cove anchorage (assuming winds out of NE, E, SE, SW or light winds out of W) or a mooring at Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club if strong winds out of NW, W. 2nd day run north, staying just east of both light houses in Raritan Bay, and head in under the Verazanno bride on the West side, then if your heading to the east side of NYC, cut east across the harbor towards Governor's island and then continue up the east side of the harbor, out of the main shipping channels. Remember to pay attention to tides/currents (currents are strong in the Navasink and also heading into the NY Harbor) -- buy Eldridge and review it for tides/currents. Also, be sure to check the Local Notice to Mariners, available on-line via the below link. It will Probably Still advise the requirement to contact 'Coast Guard Activities New York' on Channel 16 to advise of your transitting NY harbor. Select "LNM's" from the top menu bar. Here another link to also consider: Coastal Pilot - http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/nsd/cpdownload.htm Also, if you have a DSC enabled VHF radio, go the BOAT/US website and acquire the MMSID id and enter it into the radio before your trip, just in case. Here are some of my routes/waypoints which may help: Hrsh Cove Anchor40°26.757 N073°59.954 W July 1st, 2004 'New York' Low Tide @ 2:04 AM & 2:05 PM ; High Tide @ 7:52 am & 8:11 PM 'The Race' -- Flood Starts @ 5:09 AM & 5:10 PM, Ebb starts @ 11:13 AM & 11:26 AM Route Sndy Hk to NYhrb  WaypointLatLongETARange Hrsh Cove Entry40°26.619 N073°59.977 W7/3/04 6:00 E Turn Hrsh Cove40°26.450 N074°01.518 W7/3/04 6:111.184 17 F G 2.5 Gong40°28.584 N074°01.518 W7/3/04 6:322.133 West Bank40°32.239 N074°01.910 W7/3/04 7:083.665 Verrazano Bridge40°36.212 N074°03.020 W7/3/04 7:484.059 Total route length: 11.042 Nautical Miles Note: SOG set at 6 knots which anticipates a 5 knot hull speed with up to a 1 knot favorable current. Route NY Hrbr to E Rvr  WaypointLatLongETARange Verrazano Bridge40°36.212 N074°03.020 W7/3/04 7:45 05 F G 2.5 Bell40°38.758 N074°02.300 W7/3/04 8:092.603 09 Q G Gong40°39.820 N074°01.228 W7/3/04 8:211.337 Red Hook Point40°40.753 N074°01.284 W7/3/04 8:290.933 Governors i 5 G40°41.283 N074°00.573 W7/3/04 8:350.756 Brooklyn Bridge40°42.249 N073°59.779 W7/3/04 8:451.138 Total route length: 6.766 Nautical Miles Note: SOG set at 6.5 knots which anticipates a 5 knot hull speed with up to a 1.5 knot favorable current. Lastly, FYI, I used to put my 16' powerboat in at Oceanport's free ramp almost weekly and occasionally run up to Sandy Hook (albeit 15+ years ago). Now-a-days, I sail my Catalina 30 to Sandy Hook's Horseshoe cove (or Atantic Highlands Yacht Club) on the way to Long Island Sound roughly once a year. Hope this helps...
 
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