Bring a yacht North.

The Verrazano Bridge.
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Coney Island Whitefish, to be more accurate.
 
Fighting through the east river now....Report of "person in water"...? Guess you can't just go for a swim.
 
Throgs Neck and White Stone ahead..
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Almost home!
 
Under it in two mins....

FUNNY! I was just thinking you're going to miss Jon X! Wait, I think that's him waving from the center span.
 
Wanted to give him warning but, Internet was acting up.....

Just wrapping up this final leg, which will be right around 38 hours underway.

Total fuel burn around 1532.1 gallons.

What a fun trip!!!!

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This really has been a fantastic thread. Mark, thank you for such thorough documentation of the experience.

Dale
 
Fantastic thread Mark! thanks for taking the time to share the adventure. Catching up on the thread is my routine in the morning before getting started at work ... now I feel lost:grin: You're just going to have to do another trip!
 
Welcome home Mark. This was an awesome thread. Kept me wanting to come to work to log on and check your progress. When you "unwind" from your stressful trip, give me a hollar....would love to catch up and check out that beauty.
Mark
 
Almost finished cleaning up this yacht so, when the owner shows up its ready for him.
I want to thank the captains (who might start reading CSR now) who put up with me this week on this fantastic journey.
I love my SeaRay but, trawlers are cool too..
 

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