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A Short Hop up the Coast
A week today it will be our last night in Germany for this year. This is quite a sad thought but made easier when it is grey, spitting with rain and windless as it was today.
Julie decided to have one more go with the cheap (€2) washing machine, getting her fleeces, which are numerous and well used, washed. Once done, at around 10:00, we cast off and headed out of ...
A Lazy Day
... is really a very nice harbour. It is interesting, with lots going on and it is has a nice mixture of industrial and commercial property, with cafes, restaurants and bars on the waterfront. It is also inexpensive (€15/night) with lovely clean facilities and with free wifi, in fact they provide you with a week’s access to the ubiquitous Lan-1 network, ubiquitous in that every marina hereabouts provides it. The ...
Great Sailing
... or whatever it is that constitutes the harbour in Neustadt. It is quite an impressive harbour, with room for 340 boats in boxes all the way up. As it is so stretched out, the council had kindly laid on toilets, showers and washing machines at regular intervals, 8 in all. Very accommodating. Equally accommodating, not that they had any choice, were Andy and Pauline and Odile. I say they had no choice as they weren’t there ...
Last day with Helen
... first one then stopped and turned around, necessitating the following boat to manoeuvre and of course, us, but it was entertaining being so close to the rear end of a large ship (see photo).
Once back in harbour, we saw that Odile was still there, albeit only just as Andy was busy with his warps. They were there long enough to enable us to raft alongside and for me to seek permission from ...
Away from the Madding Crowd
... we did our bit to help by hosing down the decks.
It was a lovely sunny day again as we bade our farewells to those boats that hadn't already gone, like migrating birds scattering. Our plan was to simply motor up the river Trave a ways and find an anchorage, which we did about 4 miles upriver, a lovely peaceful spot, with only one other, pretty as it happens, boat there. Once settled in, we sunbathed, swam (yes swam, encouraged and led by Helen and it ...