Shearwater Classic Schooner

Hand built in 1929 from native hardwoods, the 82-foot schooner Shearwater is a throwback to a bygone era of yachting.

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    Boat or Ferry

Address

North Cove Marina (World Financial Center) New York , NY 10007 United States

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wine sailing quiet cruise well
Nancy

Great boat & crew, peaceful , no gimmicks, well worth $45.00 pp (plus drinks) for 60-90 min sail around Statute of liberty. Perfect for a stay-vacation afternoon or for tourists in N Cove. Recommend!

Ryan

Wine cruise . House Pinot Grigio is unlimited. Check out the legs and tannens on these wines !

IrmaZandl ZandlSlant

This is one of the most amazing things to do in NYC.

Xavier Rubio Jansana

Get tickets in advance if you want to book for the sunset sail .

Chelsa

Shearwater's sunset sail . Read more

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