Back onboard after NYC vacation

by Oana

Sunday 23 September: New York vacation over, back to Cloudy Bay in Huntington Yacht Club.
We had 5 days off from Cloudy Bay, for a short vacation in New York. Which today finished, and we returned to our home, arriving just before sunset. Heating went on immediately as we entered the boat, we were so looking forward to it after few chilly days in NYC. Just when is the sun going to return to this part of the world? Summer is clearly over. Definitely time to head south again.
Cloudy Bay behaved herself while we were away. We found the batteries on 75% charge, surprisingly high after such cloudy days. The solar panels are doing a great job topping up on power, when we are not onboard to consume more than the solar input.
Condensation was not bad at all, but as we started to put our stuff away, we noticed mildew in some of the cupboards. So we went straight into a frenzy of taking all our clothes out and whipping off the inner lining of the cupboards. Which kept Oana busy till 11pm!
During this time, Glen kept busy calling US Coast Guard to find out what marine traffic restrictions will be in place next week on East River, where the UN building is. Due to the UN Security Council session, which President Trump and other heads of states will attend, there will be lots of security measures in place next week. As of now, looks like there is full ban only in the mornings, and we might be allowed on the east side in the afternoons. But the Roosevelt Bridge is too low for our clearance, and we can only pass under it if gets lifted. We will need to announce our arrival 6 hours ahead, but there is no phone number available to call on. So as of now, not sure of whether we can go through East River before Saturday. Will need to check again with US Coast Guard in the next couple of days.
We are finally in our cozy berth by 00:30. So peaceful, no rocking, no lapping, no noises from the next hotel room or sirens from the streets below. Bliss!

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2 comments

Peter M. Nangeroni September 27, 2018 - 8:53 pm

Hi Oana & Glen,
Love your blog & HR! I’m just curious as to your heating source on the boat, diesel, electric or engine driven hot water?

sincerely,
Pete

Oana September 28, 2018 - 2:15 am

Hi Pete, we have a Webasto heater, which runs on diesel. Very efficient, it warms the cabins very quickly, and with the thermostat we can easily control the temperature. There are 2 thermostats, one for the front of the boat (fore-cabin and front of the saloon) and one for the back (master cabin and the rear end of the saloon). And this summer season in the USA we have used the heating more than ever before! 🙂

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