STEP AWAY FROM THE BRIDGE

STEP AWAY FROM THE BRIDGE

WELL!

 

As if being on a boat on a stormy night

wasn’t challenge enough!

 

 

03:00

François had been getting up at intervals to do an anchor check.

He came back to bed saying there were several police cars

on the shore with spot lights trained on us.

 

 

So we waited knowing that very soon

there would be a water vessel approaching.

Sure enough about 30 minutes later

we were boarded again for the second time within two days.

 

We were anchored too close to the George Washington Bridge…

(in our defense our charts, both paper and electronic showed acceptable anchorage)

 

“Can’t we just wait until morning?”

I asked

 

“No, this is making people nervous”

he replied

 

As we were handing over our passports and Cruising License, I said

“You do realize that this man served with you guys

in Iraq and Afghanistan

 

“Thank you for your service

was his response.

 

So in the middle of pelting rain, thunder and lightning

(and the only lightning rod on the water…

except for the bridge)

we hauled anchors and

STEPPED AWAY FROM THE BRIDGE.

 

And now,

as we sit in the cabin,

safely anchored again,

far, far away (we hope)

from posing any threat,

we stripped off our wet clothes,

poured a rum

and waited for day break.

 

 

 

HAPPY CANADA DAY, eh!

 

Post Script

I mean this in the humourous vein it was intended.

We are all about rules and security

and we do realize this could have been seen as a security threat.

The officer was sympathetic and very polite.

He did not ask about our pretty boat.

For that we can forgive him.

As he pulled away he wished us a good time in New York.

 

NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE

NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE

 

After leaving our anchorage,
we pulled up to the Nyack Boat Club.
They had no problem with us docking there
so we could walk the few minutes to a little grocery store on North Broadway.
 

 

 
 
Ducking under the Tappen Zee Bridge
we unfurled the sails.

 

 
 
 
…but then the fairly calm day turned frisky.

 

 
 
 
 
By mid afternoon, and kissed with a good deal of salt spray,
we found an anchorage near the
George Washington Bridge.

 

 
We now need to check tide levels,
a range of about 5′ from high to low
and just to be sure we are secure for the night
François set our second anchor.
It’s going to be a rock ‘n roll night.

 

 
 

And with a view of the New York skyline

we close another day of our little adventure.

 

SUMMER ADVENTURE BEGINS

SUMMER ADVENTURE BEGINS

Finally!

…our summer adventure has begun!

 

I am a bit behind in writing about this little voyage of ours…

so many things have happened.

 

 

Some fun events, like our end-of-year dinner

honouring our boating students…

 

 

 

Some SO very exciting events, like the birth of my grandson…

 

 

Some not so fun but necessary

motor issues which delayed out departure by one more week…

(thankful for warranties)

 

 

Now I can honestly say we have untied our lines and are on our way to

NEW YORK CITY, baby!