Jersey Shore
Eric,Congrats in advance on the trip. I wish I could go with you.With a 25, I'd suggest going with the inside route to the extent possible. I don't know about your sailing skills, but they must be worth something if you're even thinking of a trip of this magnitude. Still, unless you're in a huge hurry (and a week sounds like plenty of time), I'd go inside.However, unless the weather is absolutely terrible, I wouldn't bother with the ICW in NJ from Manasquan south. You'll be motoring almost the entire way, with enough drawbridges to make you want to rip your hair. Stay outside as much as you can.The Jersey Shore part of the trip really only offers a few inlets worth considering for either an overnight stay or an emergency: Manasquan, Barnegat and Absecon (Atlantic City). Almost all of the others are strictly for those with local knowledge and/or a shallow draft. Manasquan is about 30 miles, give or take, south of Sandy Hook; Barnegat about 25 miles south of Manasquan.Depending on how long your want your days to be, you can easily make it from NYC to Manasquan in one stretch. Barnegat might be doable, but it would be about a 12 or 13 hour day. Inside Barnegat, you can make a left and you'll find Myers Hole, a popular and user-friendly anchorage.Be advised, too, that the winds along the Jersey Shore tend to be more or less on the nose when you're heading south. On occasion I've gotten lucky and enjoyed a nice beam reach, but mostly it's either motor-sailing or some very long tacks on close reach.Let me know on- or off-list if there's any other info you need that I might be able to provide.Petes/v EmmieLou (Oday 322)Little Silver, NJ