A luxury New York City party yacht packed with 352 people slammed into a Hudson River pier Saturday afternoon, injuring nearly three dozen passengers, according to police and law enforcement sources. 

The Timeless was attempting to dock around 4:18 p.m. when a line snapped, causing it to collide with the pier at West 125th Street and the Henry Hudson Parkways, officials and sources told The Post. 

About 35 people suffered minor injuries and were transported to area hospitals, police said. 

Twelve were treated on the scene, twelve others were taken to Mount Sinai and 11 were taken to Harlem Hospital.

A boat carrying about 400 passengers crashed into a dock near 125th Street in Manhattan on June 21, 2025. J.C. Rice

The boat was attempting to dock when it collided with the pier. J.C. Rice

Damage seen on the back side of the boat. J.C. Rice

An FDNY boat at the scene of the crash. J.C. Rice

No one was thrown overboard, a source said. 

An injured passenger getting taken of the boat in a wheelchair. J.C. Rice

The boat’s passengers getting off after the accident. J.C. Rice

About 30 people suffered minor injuries in the crash. J.C. Rice

Passengers are being escorted off the yacht following the collision. 

The three-story vessel, the largest within the Empire Cruises’s charter fleet, is equipped with three bars, a climate controlled indoor seating area that holds up to 550 passengers for trips along the Hudson River, according to its website.

The Big Apple cruising company charges $120 per person for events, including weddings, proms and bachelor parties. 

Empire Cruises could not immediately be reached for comment.