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City of New York to Piermont by boat

City of New York to Piermont

Distance - 36.3 Nm

Avg Speed
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Time Estimate
7 hr 15 min
3 hr 37 min
1 hr 48 min
1 hr 12 min
City of New York to Piermont

City of New York to Piermont

Pilotage Plan: City of New York, NY to Piermont, NY

Route Overview:Embarking from the vibrant City of New York to the quaint village of Piermont, this boat trip unfolds through scenic waterways filled with notable landmarks, natural beauty, and welcoming bays. It's an ideal route for cruisers looking to blend safety with leisure, especially seasoned boaters and families eager for a day trip packed with potential adventures.

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Section 1: Departure from New York City

Start your journey at coordinates -73.850519, 40.774208. As you set sail from New York Harbor, take in the iconic skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island—fantastic photo opportunities!

Safety Tip: Keep an eye on commercial shipping traffic, as this area is busy. Use radar and AIS (Automatic Identification System) to keep track of vessels around you.

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Section 2: Navigating the Hudson River

As you enter the Hudson River, proceed north. The river's current can be swift, especially during ebb and flow periods. For an added layer of safety, consult local tide charts to plan your departure at optimal times, making navigation easier and more fuel-efficient.

Points of Interest:

1. Governors Island - A serene spot just south of Manhattan, perfect for a brief excursion to enjoy grassy landscapes and historic fortifications.

2. Battery Park - While not a stopping point, it offers a stunning vista of your starting point, particularly if you turn back for a moment to admire the city.

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Section 3: Notable Landmarks Along the Route

As you continue north, you'll pass:

  • The Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge - Navigate carefully under these majestic structures; bask in views of the East River as you cruise past.
  • The First of the Bronx – Enjoy views of Van Cortlandt Park in the distance, a green retreat amidst urban sprawl.
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Section 4: Potential Shelters Along the Route

While the Hudson is largely calm, weather can change. Here are acceptable bays and harbors along the way where you can take refuge:

1. Haverstraw Bay - This expansive bay offers adequate shelter. As you approach, monitor the wind and conditions and consider docking if inclement weather hits.

2. Tarrytown Marina - Practical if you need facilities; this marina offers fuel and provisions. Called the “gateway to the Hudson Highlands,” it’s an excellent stopping point.

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Section 5: Important Navigational Aids and Regulations

As you traverse the Hudson, you’ll encounter several navigational aids:

  • Lighthouses: The Tarrytown Light and the Sleepy Hollow Light are especially important for guidance as you near your destination.
  • Buoys: Pay attention to colored buoys marking safe navigational channels. Know the color codes: red right returning (keeping red buoys to the right on your return trip).

Local Restrictions: Be aware of no-wake zones, especially around marinas and residential areas. The Hudson can also have areas designated as no anchorage zones; these will be marked appropriately.

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Section 6: Arrival at Piermont

As you near the coordinates -73.915733, 41.045883, prepare for docking. Piermont is a charming village with waterfront views, quaint shops, and eateries. The marina usually offers transient slips, making it an inviting last stop.

Final Consideration: Before disembarking, ensure that you have adequately secured your vessel and are updated on the marine weather forecast for future trips.

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Boating Apps Recommendation:

  • Savvy Navvy: Perfect for route planning, navigational aids, and real-time updates.
  • Windy: To keep an eye on weather changes.
  • Navionics: Offers detailed charts and user-friendly interface for navigation.

This trip, with a blend of urban charm and natural beauty, truly reflects a quintessential experience on the Hudson, ideal for boating enthusiasts who prioritize safety while enjoying the picturesque scenery. Embrace the open waters and happy cruising!