I'm so glad y'all had such an amazing time in New York City and up the Hudson River!! I worked up there for a good portion of 1999 through 2014 while I was tugboating. Unfortunately, it was all work and no play, so I was never able to go into the city for sightseeing and shows. I did make countless trips up the Hudson River, sometimes as far as Troy, where I could see the first set of Locks in your video. Lots of memories. I can't wait to see your next videos!! 😀😀😀😀✝️✝️✝️✝️🙏🙏🙏🙏
Glad you had a wonderful time in NYC. Having lived and worked there for part of my life, I still recall with pleasure the energy and hustle and bustle of the city. My wife and I did the Erie Canal (the whole length) and the Hudson River in the opposite direction and loved every minute. The Erie Canal was so peaceful and the canalside towns were sometimes a bit worn but always welcoming. And very inexpensive -- often free docks. It sounds like you stayed at some great places along the Hudson, but sad you missed Kingston -- a truly charming town -- and Troy, a funky, appealing little city. I do recall that by the time we finished the Erie Canal we had our fill of locks. Great video, very much enjoyed hearing about the trip.
Glad you had a smmoth move up to NYC and weathered the storm. A grand ole time in the City and the perfect train ride . Now to rid everything of the salt water and back to working your way through thr locks. What an experience.
We did not dinghy in NYC. We used the trains and subway to get around. We’ve heard of a place you can dinghy to (or pay moorage for your big boat) but it was reported to be expensive. Croton on Hudson was the economical way for us to see the city for sure.
Thank you for another interesting, positive and enjoyable video.
You bet! Glad you enjoyed it! Always appreciate the comments! Thanks!
another great vid
Thanks again!
I'm so glad y'all had such an amazing time in New York City and up the Hudson River!! I worked up there for a good portion of 1999 through 2014 while I was tugboating. Unfortunately, it was all work and no play, so I was never able to go into the city for sightseeing and shows.
I did make countless trips up the Hudson River, sometimes as far as Troy, where I could see the first set of Locks in your video. Lots of memories. I can't wait to see your next videos!! 😀😀😀😀✝️✝️✝️✝️🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Gregg! What a section of river to work! We were fortunate to do it in summer!
You are making a lifetime of wonderful memories
We hope the kids will never forget all the places we’ve seen this year. It has been an epic adventure for sure!
Glad you had a wonderful time in NYC. Having lived and worked there for part of my life, I still recall with pleasure the energy and hustle and bustle of the city. My wife and I did the Erie Canal (the whole length) and the Hudson River in the opposite direction and loved every minute. The Erie Canal was so peaceful and the canalside towns were sometimes a bit worn but always welcoming. And very inexpensive -- often free docks. It sounds like you stayed at some great places along the Hudson, but sad you missed Kingston -- a truly charming town -- and Troy, a funky, appealing little city. I do recall that by the time we finished the Erie Canal we had our fill of locks. Great video, very much enjoyed hearing about the trip.
Thanks for following our adventure! Yes. We really enjoyed this stretch of the loop!
What an awesome time you all are having!
Each section of the loop has different challenges, joys, and amazing places to see. New York was epic and special for sure!
Glad you had a smmoth move up to NYC and weathered the storm. A grand ole time in the City and the perfect train ride . Now to rid everything of the salt water and back to working your way through thr locks. What an experience.
Yes! It’s so nice to be back in fresh water and give the boat a bath!
Great video of New York, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing trip !
The best!
My son was at West Point with his unit from Ft Bragg at the same time you were there. 6:24 The anchor spot was so pretty. Safe travels.
Very cool! Thanks!
This is a real boating i never use my boat lakes are boring. i wanna travel on a River. NYC ,Cincinnati, Chicago ,looks fun
Do it!
@@onFIREfamily dang ! Right! It does! 😀
Did you use a dingy to get ashore? if so, where did you "safely" tie up?
We did not dinghy in NYC. We used the trains and subway to get around. We’ve heard of a place you can dinghy to (or pay moorage for your big boat) but it was reported to be expensive. Croton on Hudson was the economical way for us to see the city for sure.
Go Army beat Navy!!!
We’ve never much cared but after visiting both the Naval Academy and West Point, we’re watching this year!!