So as to not hijack antoher thread I will tell my story here.
My neighbor had bought a 34' Bravaria sailboat in Sandy Hook NJ a few years back.After looking at the cost to have it shipped up we decided we could sail her home in about three days.
We made a few weekend trips to fit the boat with most of our gear before our adventure began in Sept of 04.Keep in mind that the boat was on stands when the sale was made and we put her in the water the day before we made the trip.
There was a storm heading our way and a few of the locals said our best bet would be to take the East River up through NY instead of hugging the coast.It will be pretty and you will enjoy the trip more.
We get underway at first light and start out trip of a life time.A few houres worth of motoring and we had enough.Up with the main sail and jib.The main went up with out a hitch.I wish I could say the same about the jib.It was jamming in the roller furler about half way up and with only the main it was slow going to say the least.We would never get home at this pace so the iron genny got fired up again.
Looking at Lady Liberty in the distance was a great feeling.It hit me that my great granparents had seen her the same way as I was.I was at the helm and said maby we should get closer to take a couple of pics.That sounded like a great think at the time.We had to cross the shipping lane which was not the best thing to be doing.Not only are the tankers huge but the water taxi drivers are nuts.We got about a hundred and fifty yards or so from the statue when we see a high speed inflateable heading our way in a hurry.We look at each other and chuckle that someone is going to get busted.Not once did we think it was us at the time.Wow the coasties look like they are coming at us.Now the man behind the big bow gun is telling us to clear the area.I cut the wheel hard and crossed the shipping lane heading back up the river.Well the coasties are along side us now reading us the riot act.We got a free pass that time but trying to get that close again would not be in our best interest.It didnt help that we were on anundocumented boat.Thankfully we had the bill of sale with us.
Not far past Governors Island is a V in the river.Our chart said there was a bridge to the right but we thought we could get under it with no problems so we headed that way.The bridge(that is now the famous pink bridge) was being worked on.We called for

