**Pilotage Plan: Boat Trip from New York City, NY to Tenafly, NJ****Departure: New York City, NY**Starting from one of the most iconic cities in the world, New York City offers a dynamic maritime experience. The waterway around Manhattan presents vibrant surroundings, filled with bustling harbor traffic. Ensure your vessel is adequately equipped for navigating busy waters. Before you depart, familiarize yourself with the various navigational aids—buoys, lights, and the VHF radio channels used by local vessels.**Route Overview**Your journey to Tenafly, NJ, will primarily follow the Hudson River. This route offers both stunning views and several opportunities for shelter and exploration. **Leg 1: New York Harbor to the Hudson River**- As you leave NYC, stay vigilant amidst the commercial vessel traffic in New York Harbor. Maintain a safe distance from the Staten Island Ferry routes and the busy berths of cruise ships.- Follow the marked channel as you enter the Hudson River. Look out for the iconic views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline on your starboard side.**Shelter Point: Hoboken and Weehawken**Should the weather turn sour, Hoboken and Weehawken provide good shelter spots. Both have marinas equipped for transient dockage where you can wait it out. Hoboken's waterfront offers great dining options if you want to explore.**Leg 2: Hudson River Navigational Aids**- Continue north along the Hudson River. Keep an eye out for key navigational aids such as buoys and channel markers, especially as the river narrows.- Be mindful of traffic from ferries and tour boats. Use your VHF radio to communicate your position to maintain safe distances.**Notable Landmarks: The George Washington Bridge**As you approach Tenafly, you will see the magnificent George Washington Bridge—the perfect backdrop to take a few photos. Passing under this bridge is a memorable moment characterized by its grandeur.**Points of Interest: Englewood Cliffs**Just off your route, Englewood Cliffs has scenic parks and walking trails along the Palisades. It could make for a lovely stop if the weather permits and you're looking for a short break.**Shelter Point: Tenafly**Upon reaching Tenafly, anchor at the nearby marinas that can offer transient slips. Examine local amenities, as Tenafly has quaint cafes and shops to enjoy while waiting for the weather to clear.**Local Regulations and Safety Notices**- Pay close attention to local boating regulations, including no-wake zones and restricted areas marked along the fjord of the Hudson River.- Regularly check the weather forecasts before and during your trip. Sudden changes in weather are common in this region.- Familiarize yourself with the Coast Guard channel (Channel 16) in case of emergencies.**Recommended Apps**For route planning and real-time tracking, consider using navigation apps like Navionics and Aquamaps for detailed charts. Savvy Navvy is a must-have for its user-friendly interface and up-to-date information on tides and weather.This trip is ideal for intermediate boaters who have some experience with urban navigation and river cruising. The stunning scenery, cultural landmarks, and potential for fun excursions make this a rewarding passage; however, always prioritize safety and be prepared for the elements. Enjoy your adventure on the water!