Actually, yes. But not like you're probably thinking.
There is no East to West waterway.
If you wanted to go to the Western shores of New York
(Lake Erie or Lake Ontario), you would have to proceed
down the Ohio River to the Mississippi and North to the locks
in Chicago and then on to the Great Lakes.
Or to the Eastern shore of NYC, out the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The Erie canal is no longer navigable.
Another way would be down the Mississippi, thru the Gulf,
around the tip of Florida and up the coast.
Not an economical way to travel, but it is possible.
The size of the boat may be a factor also. Clearing bridges
and the shallower river waters being the main concern.
by boat
...of course but it depends where you are travelling from!
About 3 months
The estimated time it takes to travel from New York to England by boat is around 7-10 days, depending on the specific route and weather conditions.
From Ghana to New York on a plane it would take about 20 hours.
To travel from New York to Europe by boat, you can book a transatlantic cruise. These cruises typically depart from ports on the East Coast of the United States, such as New York City, and travel across the Atlantic Ocean to various destinations in Europe. Be sure to research different cruise lines and itineraries to find the best option for your travel preferences and budget.
It would take around 2hrs and 30 mins by an average boat
9p8438435735days a.k.a five minutes
car, boat, train, bicycle, plane, van, and bus.
south
yes there is a boat that travels from new york to maine
It takes a ship 6 days, 22 hours, 50 minutes to travel from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to New York City, New York. The same trip takes just under 9 hours by plane.