Here is an account of our holiday in Friesland with our capecutter 19 "Mary Ann".
Because of the limitations on (upload) file size I have had to split it into three separate files.
Friesland 2012
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Friesland 2012
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Dennis
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Yes, it is like the Norfolk Broads but much, much larger.Ru88ell wrote:Some of it looks very similar to the Norfolk Broads. I didn't realise it was so 'inland'. Was that because of your crew?
The crew prefers the water to be flat(ish), the wind to be F0 and the temp to be 30C+. The inland waterways come nearer to these conditions.
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Dennis
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Friesland
Hi Dennis,
looks like you had lots of fun. It is a wonderful (if a bit uneventful) cruising ground. I know the place well, as I took my practical (for my German certificate) in Gaastmeer. We have sailed hundreds of miles there since.
If you are ever in Gaastmeer again, go round the other side (turn north after the little canal on the way to Oudega from the Heeger Meer) and you will find a really good restaurant just behind the "lifting bridge that doesn't lift" - very advisable.
looks like you had lots of fun. It is a wonderful (if a bit uneventful) cruising ground. I know the place well, as I took my practical (for my German certificate) in Gaastmeer. We have sailed hundreds of miles there since.
If you are ever in Gaastmeer again, go round the other side (turn north after the little canal on the way to Oudega from the Heeger Meer) and you will find a really good restaurant just behind the "lifting bridge that doesn't lift" - very advisable.
Happy Sailing
Stephan Radke
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Hello Dennis,
That's a nice story about sailing in Friesland! It is the area we sail. Most of the place you visited we do visit several times a year. Our holiday this year was just after your trip, temperature was lower and there was a lot of rain and wind. But that's what we like about Friesland, it looks different every time. If you want to come back next year you can go further to the north to the Eernewoude (Earnewald in Frysk) area, the environment is different there, much more trees (but not to much :-) ). You can also go to the IJsselmeer, via the locks of Stavoren or Workom. There al lot of small cities around the IJsselmeer. But because the waves on the IJsselmeer we plan our trips there with an average speed of about 2.5 knots.
But in Friesland there is much more to see! We sail in Friesland for about forty year and it never gets boring. May we can meet next year. We will be sailing there during the weekends and in August.
Regards,
Bert
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I'll place some more photos from Friesland in the pictures area of this forum
That's a nice story about sailing in Friesland! It is the area we sail. Most of the place you visited we do visit several times a year. Our holiday this year was just after your trip, temperature was lower and there was a lot of rain and wind. But that's what we like about Friesland, it looks different every time. If you want to come back next year you can go further to the north to the Eernewoude (Earnewald in Frysk) area, the environment is different there, much more trees (but not to much :-) ). You can also go to the IJsselmeer, via the locks of Stavoren or Workom. There al lot of small cities around the IJsselmeer. But because the waves on the IJsselmeer we plan our trips there with an average speed of about 2.5 knots.
But in Friesland there is much more to see! We sail in Friesland for about forty year and it never gets boring. May we can meet next year. We will be sailing there during the weekends and in August.
Regards,
Bert
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I'll place some more photos from Friesland in the pictures area of this forum
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Hello Bert
Thanks for the comments.
We will return next year, although nothing is arranged yet.
We would be delighted to meet up with you, if it could be arranged. The crew and I are retired so are flexible on when we visit, but we like to book the ferry early to get a good "deal".
I like the photos, just like being on holiday again.
Thanks for the comments.
We will return next year, although nothing is arranged yet.
We would be delighted to meet up with you, if it could be arranged. The crew and I are retired so are flexible on when we visit, but we like to book the ferry early to get a good "deal".
I like the photos, just like being on holiday again.
Cheers
Dennis
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