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Sunset Sail on the Schooner Adirondack

Title: Sunset Sail on the Schooner Adirondack (website)
Venue: Classic Harbor Line-Pier 59 (New York City, NY)
Full Price: $50.00   Our Price: $28.00
Rating: 3.8 stars

Rated 3.8 by 63 members who went.

Bring a picnic and enjoy a beautiful 2-hour sunset sail on the Schooner Adirondack, including free beverages (beer, wine, soda and champagne). Relax on the elegant, 80-foot, 1890's-style pilot schooner and take in the sights, including the New York City skyline, Battery Park, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty.
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Members Who Went Said:

4 Star Rating
Written on
May 30 2007

Anastasia I.

Anastasia I.

What a great time! Definitely a recommended experience for everyone! Sailed around the city, came really close to the Statue of Liberty, great views overall. The staff was very friendly. There were about 20 people on board, plenty of room for everyone. There is also a bathroom on board, just in case some are wondering.

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4 Star Rating
Written on
May 31 2007

Elisabeth C.

Elisabeth C.

The staff was phenomenal... an amazing evening!

6 people found this review useful
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4 Star Rating
Written on
May 11 2007

Peggy

Peggy

Beautiful boat, great crew, wonderful views!

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More Details About This Event:

Experience a New York City sunset from the water on this evening sightsail of the borough's waterside landmarks.

Climb aboard the Schooner Adirondack and join your captain in this peaceful, picturesque sail away from the concrete and noise of the city.

Some illuminated views along the way will include:
  •  The New York City Skyline
  •  Battery Park, a 20 acre park at the southern tip of Manhattan, where artillery has been stationed over the centuries
  •  Ellis Island, the immigrant doorway to America from 1892 to 1954
  •  The Statue of Liberty, a French gift that arrived in New York harbor in 1885 and has come to represent our nation's freedom and ideals
Complimentary champagne, wine, beer and soda will be provided. (Please note: they will serve a few rounds, but it is not an unlimited booze-cruise. They aim to create an elegant, relaxing, peaceful, and safe experience for all of their guests.)

They will be shutting off the engines and setting sail for as much of the trip as possible.

Climb aboard the Schooner Adirondack and experience the city's beauty and elegance under the setting sun.

What Is Not Included?
Food is not served during the sail, but please feel free to bring your own picnic!

About Classic Harbor Line LLC:

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.

About Classic Harbor Line-Pier 59:

When you get to 59 Chelsea Piers, just walk to Pier 59. For more detailed info and parking, go to http://www.sail-nyc.com/html/contact_us_location.html#location