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Re: T&T: 2007 Hudson River Cruising Guide

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Date: Tue Apr 17 2007 - 16:00:37 EDT

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    The boating season in the Hudson Valley is almost upon us. The ice has melted
    in the upper reaches of the Hudson River and a few warm days will get rid of
    the late spring snow. The 2007 edition of "The Cruising Guide to the Hudson
    River" is now ready. It is available in two forms, a .PDF file of 192 Kb which
    can be sent on the internet, and a 170 Mb CD, which must be mailed. The Guide
    includes a full description of the river with recommended stops and sights.
    It has been expanded to include an updated list of restaurants and anchorages.
    The CD includes the Guide and a lot of other useful and/or interesting
    material.

    I would be happy to send the .PDF file of the Guide, via internet, to anyone
    who asks for it. Just send me your e-mail address. If you want the CD, send me
    your mailing address. There is no charge for either but if you find the CD
    useful, I would appreciate a small donation to cover reproduction and postage.

    Here are the contents of the CD:

    CRUISING GUIDE TO THE HUDSON RIVER

    This personal cruising guide to the Hudson River is based on more than 40
    years experience navigating the waters of the Hudson River and the adjacent
    waterways of New York State. After a century's use as an industrial waste dump, the
    river has been cleaned up in recent years to the point where it almost
    approaches the quality so admired by the Hudson River School painters. The
    combination of sheer physical beauty, navigational challenge, and historic importance
    make a Hudson River cruise one of the most satisfying and worthwhile ways of
    "messing around in boats."

    This CD is divided into six parts:

    GUIDE:
    Part One is the cruising guide itself, presented in both .PDF and Word .DOC
    formats. Any computer with any Acrobat Reader or MS Word released in the last
    ten years should be able to read the files. In addition to a description of the
    river, the guide lists restaurants, fuel stops and anchorages from the
    Battery to Albany.

    CHARTS:
    Part Two includes two sets of charts of the Hudson River. The first set is a
    series of high resolution .JPG files of 25 charts of the river from the
    Battery to Troy. Each chart covers about 8 miles of the river. These can be viewed
    by any program capable of opening JPG files. The charts are very useful for
    trip planning, if not necessarily for precision navigation. A depthfinder and a
    good lookout are still essential for approaching an unfamilar shoreline.

    The second set of charts are the NOAA BSB format charts of the Hudson from
    New York Harbor through Troy. These will open in any navigation program capable
    of using BSB charts.

    IMAGE:
    Part Three contains several rudimentary imaging programs for both PCs and
    Macs. If, by some strange quirk of fate, you do not have a program on your
    computer which can decipher JPG image files, one of these may do.

    ERIE:
    Part Four is information on the Erie Canal, extracted from the Canal
    Corporation website.

    ART:
    Part Five is an album of old and modern Hudson River School paintings. The
    Hudson River School was America's first homegrown art movement. The painters
    devoted themselves to documenting the bucolic Hudson River landscape. Modern
    artists have revived the tradition, albeit with a more colorful palette and a less
    representational technique.

    ALBUM:
    Part Six is a photo album of miscellaneous personal boating pictures that
    happened to be on my computer. They have no social significance whatever. But
    there was so much empty space on the disc - -

    Larry Zeitlin
    12 Brook Lane
    Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567

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