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BeeRich February 24th 06 12:46 AM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
Hi folks. Was reviewing the canal system in New York State this
morning on Google Earth, and was quite surprised at what I saw.

I'm investigating the option of going from Oswego to NYC. I'm guessing
it's 300 miles total.

Does anybody have any experience doing this? How long would it take on
a sailboat? Where and how does one go about taking their mast down?

Cheers


Wayne.B February 24th 06 12:57 AM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
On 23 Feb 2006 16:46:30 -0800, "BeeRich" wrote:

Does anybody have any experience doing this? How long would it take on
a sailboat? Where and how does one go about taking their mast down?


There are several marinas in Oswego that have experience with this.

You can restep the mast anywhere south of Troy, NY where you exit the
canal.

Average transit time from Oswego to NY is about 5 days.

I highly recommend that you go to the NYS Barge Canal web site and
order their cruising guide. It is well done and indispensible.

http://www.canals.state.ny.us/exvac/cguide/index.html




Capri February 24th 06 04:35 AM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
My brother in law did this several years ago, bringing a
sailboat to Florida from Michigan. To hear him tell it, the
barge canal was one of the most enjoyable partions of their
entire trip


BeeRich February 24th 06 08:22 AM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
Hi guys, thanks for the replies. I saw that they do have a guide, and
am interested in getting one. I had expected the canal to be one of
the dreary parts of the trip, but I see that is a great part. 5 days
of motoring in a muddy narrow passage sounds like a bit of a headache
to me. However, coming out in NYC sounds like it would be a treat.

Cheers


Wayne.B February 24th 06 12:26 PM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
On 24 Feb 2006 00:22:14 -0800, "BeeRich" wrote:

5 days
of motoring in a muddy narrow passage sounds like a bit of a headache
to me.


The trip is a great deal more than that. Most people find it quite
enjoyable, and I don't think you will discover it to be either narrow
or muddy.


[email protected] February 25th 06 12:29 AM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
Be aware that there is only one mast crane in Oswego. Nice town, nice
people, except for the marina operator. You do all the work and he
charges outrageous rates for his do-nothing staff.caveat emptor with
this gangster.


Tamaroak February 26th 06 06:38 AM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
We did it this last summer in a 36' trawler with an air draft of 19.5'
without a problem, although the section west of the south end of the
Oswego requires that you get down to 15.5' or something like that.
Bring lots of fenders, as you don't always get to tie up on the side you
want, a big deal in a single screw trawler. Don't try it singlehanded.

The Hudson is way cool, especially going into NYC

Capt. Jeff

Evan Gatehouse February 27th 06 04:15 AM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
Tamaroak wrote:
We did it this last summer in a 36' trawler with an air draft of 19.5'
without a problem, although the section west of the south end of the
Oswego requires that you get down to 15.5' or something like that. Bring
lots of fenders, as you don't always get to tie up on the side you want,
a big deal in a single screw trawler. Don't try it singlehanded.

The Hudson is way cool, especially going into NYC

Capt. Jeff



Good to hear that 19.5' is no problem. I've been designing a fireboat
for the city of Baltimore and it will be built on the Great Lakes. We
designed it for a height of 19'8" (19.66'). They have been advised to
go slowlly under the bridges (no bow up trim please!) on the delivery
voyage.

Evan Gatehouse

BeeRich March 7th 06 11:40 PM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
Great notes, people. Thanks for the postings.

Does anybody have any pictures posted? I'd love to see them. I've
travelled what I think is the trip, through Google Earth. I bet the
Hudson is a great trip. Also where the seafood starts.

Cheers


Anchor March 9th 06 01:58 PM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 16:29:16 -0800, rexbradley wrote:

Be aware that there is only one mast crane in Oswego. Nice town, nice
people, except for the marina operator. You do all the work and he
charges outrageous rates for his do-nothing staff.caveat emptor with
this gangster.


The above post should be ignored.

Oswego Marina has have taken my stick down and put it up.

Both times they were courteous, professional, truly competent and very
quick. They have de-masted and stepped thousands of masts and the
experience shows. I would use them again without a doubt.

I think the fees were something like $2/ft of mast length plus a set up
fee.

Wayne.B April 2nd 06 10:02 PM

New York State Canals...anybody have experience?
 
On 7 Mar 2006 15:40:04 -0800, "BeeRich" wrote:

Does anybody have any pictures posted? I'd love to see them. I've
travelled what I think is the trip, through Google Earth. I bet the
Hudson is a great trip.


Just about the entire Hudson River south of Albany is very scenic, as
is much of the Mohawk valley west of Amsterdam.

Don't miss the East End Steakhouse in Little Falls, NY. Call them on
the phone and they will send a car to pick you up. Excellent food
when we were there, and nice folks.

Probably the best stop for seafood is City Island on the western end
of Long Island Sound. There are at least 20 seafood restaurants there
with something for almost everyone.



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