
A good friend, his two boys, and I had a blast in a 20-foot bow rider on the Hudson River. At first I wondered whether we would need a larger boat for that waterway. So, in a sense, this post is about how to have fun with what you?ve got.

The George Washington Bridge.

It was a perfect fall day to use a trailer-able boat that can be kept on a driveway and taken over the highway, launched, and used to explore/experience many interesting places on our waterways. The shore-side scenery was spectacular and the sights on the water were special. It seemed to be a fun and safe day for the conditions.
We went boating on the Hudson River, between the Geo Washington Bridge to the south and the Tappan Zee Bridge to the north. Both bridges connect NJ to Manhattan and have heavy city traffic. And we had the pleasure of cruising below all the frenzy?and having good fun in a great boat with a capable skipper and two quick-to-help young men who watched and somewhat modeled our behavior. This trip was a perfect example of how boats, kids, and family fun go together. Here?s a selection of what we enjoyed:

This is a replica of Henry Hudson?s ship, the Half Moon. Henry sailed the Half Moon up river from here in 1609 and ?discovered? the area that we now call Albany, NY. He traveled further north to the lower section of the Champlain Canal, up to about the location of its Lock One today.