{"id":5804,"date":"2017-06-14T18:13:49","date_gmt":"2017-06-14T22:13:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lapointes.ca\/blog\/?p=5804"},"modified":"2017-06-15T18:19:59","modified_gmt":"2017-06-15T22:19:59","slug":"shady-harbor-marina-waterford-ny-at-the-city-dock","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.lapointes.ca\/blog\/shady-harbor-marina-waterford-ny-at-the-city-dock\/","title":{"rendered":"Shady Harbor Marina &#8211; Waterford, NY (at the city dock)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We noticed that a lot of Loopers had left when we woke up. We\u2019re faster to get to a destination than most so we grab a breakfast and get ready for the last run of the Upper Hudson River.<\/p>\n<p>All the mountains are gone now leaving a clear path of deciduous trees that line the banks of the Upper Hudson River. It\u2019s going to be a hot one today.&nbsp; The winds are already upon us which causes ripples and difficulty seeing the debris that is inevitably there.&nbsp; The debris on the Hudson is everywhere from large cut logs to expansive brush.&nbsp; The ripple just aggravates the vision so both of us are watching for debris.&nbsp; There seems to be less today.&nbsp; A lot of it must have traveled with the tide to the New York Harbour.&nbsp; It takes 120 days for something to travel from the Upper Hudson to the New York Harbour.&nbsp; The rains have subsided lately but the aftermath of the high tributaries and runoff are evident.<\/p>\n<p>We pass a lot of traveling boats. Most came from the same marina but there are more from the other marinas as well.&nbsp; They are heading to the same place as we are in Waterford.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a short run for us today with only about 25 miles to Waterford, NY. As we pass through Albany and its port there are several barges getting ready to move.&nbsp; Their tugs are there anticipating the movement.&nbsp; We pass by slowly and give space.&nbsp; The Port of Albany isn\u2019t as large as some of the ports we\u2019ve seen but it still has the industrial services that those large ones do.&nbsp; Many ocean tankers come here to move wares to and from the NY Harbour.<\/p>\n<p>Entering Troy, NY we are at our first lock of the Erie Canal. We are feeling lucky as the gates are open and another boat is entering.&nbsp; One is behind us so the 3 of us will lock up the 8 feet together.&nbsp; This lock is a mid ship tie on bollards.&nbsp; Super easy to do single handed but Scott helps out with a push or pull of the engine so I have less to pull.&nbsp; The dock at Waterford is about 3 miles up from the Troy Lock.&nbsp; We turn the corner to find Gypies Palace just finishing up her tie.&nbsp; There is another gold Looper here as well that we haven\u2019t met.&nbsp; We all snugly tie to one end of the dock so to leave the rest of it for the other boats that are coming in.&nbsp; By the end of the afternoon we have 11 Looper boats here.&nbsp; Gypies Palace, One Eyed Dog, The Perch, Ellis Island, Last Call, and the rest that I don\u2019t know the names of all had docktails on Gypies Palace.&nbsp; She\u2019s a beauty Catamaran of 47 feet x 25 feet wide.&nbsp; So much space and perfect for 35 people.<\/p>\n<p>Scott went to the park on the other side of the waterway, over the single laned bridge.&nbsp; It&#8217;s a beautiful park with picnic facilities,&nbsp;He came out of the path in the forest to find 5 deer having dinner.&nbsp; They didn&#8217;t see him as he clicked the camera but knew he was there.&nbsp; It wasn&#8217;t until he came out of the forest that they finally saw him and tore off.&nbsp; Scott also found rock cliffs and bluffs to the water&#8217;s edge.&nbsp; There is a waterfall and rapids &nbsp;that kayaks were running in.&nbsp; We should have taken the dingys over and had a Looper docktail there with the others that love nature.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Tomorrow we continue the Erie Canal and run the Flight of 5 here in Waterford, NY. 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