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Need a captain

Posted: Jun 8th, '07, 16:37
by nordeng
Hi guys. I've been reading this site for a while although I don't post often and I don't personally know many of you. I have a 1995 30' Moppie and I'm looking to see if any of you are or know of a captain that would be interested in a one day venture. The boat is currently in Mantoloking, NJ and I need to get it to Newport, RI. I used it on the Chesapeake for several years and I brought it up to NJ last season. I only need help the first leg of the journey which would be Mantoloking (out Manasquan inlet) to wherever (east of Stamford, as far as we can go in 5 - 6 hours at 22 - 24kn cruise). I will bring it the rest of the way. I ask this because I am unfamiliar with these waters in northern NJ and NYC (East River, etc) and I'd rather just go with someone who knows these waters instead of spending the time to study them myself (just don't have the time). I'm looking to do this in the next couple of weeks (weather permitting) and, if I get pressed for time, just have someone do it all the way. If you know anyone that you think may be interested and is a very good captain (knowledgeable, trustworthy, etc), please let me know. Thanks. Greg N.

Posted: Jun 8th, '07, 17:05
by randall
nordeng.........you can skip the whole thing and just run the south shore of long island...go around montauk and straight to newport....montauk to newport is only a few hours......fastest most direct route from point A to B..maybe you can find someone to take the ride with you..

NY harbor

Posted: Jun 8th, '07, 17:24
by algillen
You may be psyching yourself out and making this out to be more than it really is ... NY Harbor is a big, deepwater port, and boats a whole lot bigger than a 30' Bertram transit through the East River out through LI sound every day. Well marked, easily navigated, etc. In fact, the hardest part of the trip is after you get into LI Sound... because you will have to dodge semi-submerged pot markers for the next 100 miles. As Randall notes, it is actually easier and faster to just go straight. You can blast off frm Manasquan and go direct to Montauk, overnight, then push on to RI the next day. You have more than enough boat to go either route.

I've run both routes many, many times in boats as small as a 22' single engine dory to a 40' wooden cruiser with almost zero electronics (OK, it was back in the 1970's with the woodie)... alas, never in a Bertram. I can only imagine what it would be like to do that trip in a real boat.

Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 11:07
by Capt Dick Dean
I will do it! My cell is 631 678/8756 --- My land line 631 665/6783.

From the Manasquan Inlet to Montauk (straight shot) and then on to Newport is about 170nm.

From the same starting point going the Long Island Sound route to Newport is about 205nm.

I have done the Point Pleasant Canal.

Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 16:45
by Bruce
I always thought Hell's gate and the scenic view of Rykers was well worth the trip.

Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 18:17
by nordeng
Thanks guys. I will call you Capt Dick and I also got PM'd by another member as well. The reason I thought the LI Sound would be better is if we ran into any mechanical problems (shouldn't but you never know as I have Crusader 7.4s and who knows these days with ethanol, etc) there are more marinas readily available versus having to grab an inlet on the south shore of LI and there are not a lot of marinas even once you're inside. The boat is going in this week and will be test run and tuned, etc. so it should be okay. I'll be in touch. Greg N.

Posted: Jun 10th, '07, 08:30
by randall
greg.....good luck....should be no prob either way

Posted: Jun 10th, '07, 22:28
by JohnD
Greg, check your filters and run it, you'll be fine. I ran from Atlatic City to Baltimore last year on my crusaders. Took about 9-1/2 hours and as Diesel Doug said, it's a nice ride, SLOOOW, but nice.

Good luck on your trip, try to make it to one of the rendezous, they're a blast. The B31 guys are tolerant of other models as well.

Posted: Jun 11th, '07, 09:08
by Doug Crowther
I ran from Mattituck Inlet to Hoffman's @ Maniscuan by myself with no issues three years ago. Hells Gate with the bell bouy laid over @ a 30 degree angle due to the current will keep you on your toes but far more interesting views than the shore of LI. Get Dick Dean to help but make the trip with him for the experiance.

Posted: Jun 11th, '07, 10:15
by Peter
I second Bruce....

If you have never been through New York City by boat it is worth it just for the experience. It isn't all that hard to navigate, and it is quite a sight.

Maybe outside is quicker/shorter, but just for the experience of it do the East River and LI sound.

If you can manage it try to get through Hell's Gate near to slack tide.

Just my 2 cents.

Peter

Posted: Jun 11th, '07, 12:25
by White Bear
Make the most of your experience and build a few hours into the trip to go up the Hudson River as far as the George Washington bridge along the New Jersey side, return to the Battery along the Manhattan side, then up the East River to Hell's Gate. You will not be disappointed!

Posted: Jun 11th, '07, 18:27
by randall
OK...i take it all back.....lets go sight seeing...when is this trip?....bet we can put together a small crew

Posted: Jun 11th, '07, 18:57
by neil
we made it from newport to manasquan in less then 10 hrs inside in a 25 moppie . either way it is a ride everyone should see regards neil

Posted: Jun 11th, '07, 19:57
by Terry Frank
Do the NYC bypass. It's worth the extra miles. Have your camera ready, It's awesome !

Posted: Jun 11th, '07, 21:04
by Tony Meola
If you guys really want to some really nice views, go up the Hudson in late sept. early Oct. when the leaves are turning. Go up to the Bear Mountain Bridge up by West Point then come back down. Tony Meola

Posted: Jun 11th, '07, 23:42
by Harv
Here's a link to a page from my website. I was chartered to escort a group of swimmers around Manhattan. Due to a fast passing squal, we were cut short between Hell's Gate and Styten Divell bridge. There are some photos of what you can expect to see if you take the scenic route. The harbor and East River is all deep water and clearly marked.


http://www.windstar-charters.com/specialevents.html

Posted: Jun 12th, '07, 07:47
by Dug
Nice site Harv!

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