After few set backs, finally we left the Netherlands for our longer sailing trip. Not really knowing the boat, we decided to take it easy. We first sailed our known places – Vlieland, Ameland and via the Wadden Sea passage to Lauwersoog. So far so god, so it was...
Sun, clouds, no wind – sailing back from Texel! Weekend sailing 23-24 March 2019 Somehow our WinGPS 2019 Voyager did not see the COM ports – thus we have no tracks recorded.Fortunately, we could make a screenshot of our trip to Texel from MarineTraffic....
What a gorgeous weather we had this weekend! Weekend sailing 23-24 February 2019 ← Walking on the seabed - Rottumeroog Eearly morning sailing in March → WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Experience The Wadden Sea Yourself BOOK...
Trip to Rottumeroog organised by the Waddenvereniging with guides from de Vrije Wadlopers. The trip to the island of Rottumeroog is a very special one. It is located in a closed nature reservation area in the Eastern Wadden Sea region. Around 11:30 we gathered at the...
Wrapping Wiktoria in the new generation of the antifouling – Finsulate. Sailing mainly on the Wadden Sea – the UNESCO World Heritage, means we feel responsible for the nature. Thus we have been looking for environmental friendly antifouling. We came across...
The weather forecast for upcoming sailing weekend … a couple of quiet days. As the expected wind speed is 5-10 kn we could be able to fly our gennaker – finally. The gennaker was delivered by De Vries Sails Makkum B.V. more then month ago but were not able...