Classic Harbor Lines- Pier 62
Pier 62 is at the northern end of Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex, bordering Hudson River Park.
Classic Harbor Lines- Pier 62 (New York City, NY)
Leave the noise of Manhattan street life behind for a pleasurable afternoon cruise. More than just a boat ride, the classic 1920s-style vessel Manhattan circles lower New York, passes by Governor's Island, closely approaches the Statue of Liberty, glides under the Brooklyn Bridge and passes by the historic South Street Seaport in a 1.5-hour cruise.
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We boarded the yacht at Pier 59 (NOT 61 as ticket may indicate) and were greeted by the Captain Mary Pat and her 2 assistants. There were complimentary peanuts and unlimited non alcoholic beverages. I had wonderful Mango Tea. They gave us a poker chip for an alcoholic beverage, however I didn't use mine. We cruised around Battery Park up the East RIver to just below the Empite State Building. Turned around and cruised back to Pier 59. There were nice illustrated books to reference the buildings we passed by. The 2 bathrooms were impeccable and nicely decorated. The crew was extremely nice and the yacht was beautiful. Perfect for an hour and a half cruise. A very friendly lady named Dorothy greeted us and gave us our boarding passes.


We had a fabulous time. The Captain and crew were great, the other passengers were fun, and we were able to spend 90 minutes enjoying the city from the deck of a fabulous boat.


This cruise was AWESOME! Although there were other people onboard with us, we felt like we had the boat to ourselves! The ride was thrilling, the crew was super-nice and our "complimentary beverage" was refreshing (see pic)! We both had locally brewed NYC beers in the bow with the wind in our hair!
I strongly recommend this adventure. GREAT
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Experience New York like you never have before by leaving the noise of city street life behind. Sit back and enjoy the luxurious 360-degree view of the island from the open decks of this gorgeous, 80-foot Twenties-style yacht.
Highlights on this 1.5 hour cruise include:
Built in 1994 in the Scarano Boat Building of Albany, New York, the Schooner Adirondack is an 80-foot wooden replica of a classic turn-of-the-century pilot schooner. Heading south from Chelsea Piers and down the Hudson River to Battery Park, the Schooner Adirondack passes by Ellis Island and sails out to the Statue of Liberty. Wind and time permitting, she will head toward Governor's Island, breeze by the Financial District and the Brooklyn Bridge on the East River. The 1920s-style motor yacht "Manhattan," also built by Scarano Boat Building, is brand new to the New York City harbor as of spring 2006. This 80-foot, wood-trimmed, Gilded Era commuter yacht runs full circumnavigations of Manhattan, dinner cruises and sunset cruises, and is available for private charter.