After a long time weather bound in Huntington NY (Long Island), s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54), is on the move again. This sailing trip takes us down the East River alongside Manhattan. But this time, as opposed to July when we came up the river, we have to be passing on the east side of Roosevelt Island, not the normal west side. As a result, we have to go under the lifting bridge at the Roosevelt Island. UN Security Council was in session that week, and maritime traffic restrictions were firmly in place on the west side. These restrictions made our journey a bit twitchy, as even when the lifting bridge is fully open, Cloudy Bay’s mast only just fits under the bridge. There are lots of big motor boats speeding by in that area, creating lots of wake. And if one of these boats would have gone passed us just as we were crossing under the bridge, our mast would have touched for sure and we would have been in big trouble. To add to the drama, the current was very strong pushing us towards the bridge when
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