In late October of 2019, we exited the North Sea at Vlieland, NL and Dirona remained in inland waters for the following five months. We eventually returned to the North Sea in mid-March of 2020, about when we’d intended to, but with an entirely different destination plotted. Our original plan was to cruise the Atlantic…
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Jachthaven Willemdok
Willemdok, the second of Antwerp’s extensive interior docks to be built, was completed in 1812 on the order of Napoleon. Today the basin is home to Jachthaven Willemdok, a fabulous marina ringed with restaurants and cafes that is within walking distance of the city’s train station and its historic core. We initially had planned to…
Berendrecht Lock
The Berendrecht and Kieldrecht locks in the Port of Antwerp are the two biggest locks in the world. Both are 1,600 ft (1/2 km) long and 223 ft (68m) wide, and can accommodate post-Panamax ships. When completed in 1988, the 44-ft-deep (13.5 m) Berendrecht was the largest in the world until edged out by the…
Ghent
Ghent is one of Belgium’s oldest cities, with beautiful medieval and classical architecture, winding canals lined with cafes and bars, wonderful street art, and some of the best museums in the country. The city also is a university town and has the vibrant feel a youthful population brings, that we’re told feels less touristy than…
CRUISING ACTIVITY GRINDS TO A TEMPORARY HALT
CRUISING ACTIVITY GRINDS TO A TEMPORARY HALT
A TEMPORARY HALT
quickly situations can change. Just a few weeks ago we all watched TV
news in amazement as parts of China went into total lockdown and
thought that could never happen here. The humorists among us joked
that if it happens we could all go boating, but sadly it seems not.
first affects on boating were overseas, as when international borders
were closed to travel this applied to pleasure boaters too. By
mid-March some countries including France and Greece had placed a
complete ban on all movements of recreational boats and closed
harbours and marinas except to ferries. Cruisers with boats located
overseas started canceling their overseas travel as there was no
point in traveling if they couldn’t use their boat and soon after
that travel became virtually impossible anyway.
applied to the very disappointed Queenslanders who bought our boat
Envoy based in Greece and who will now probably have to wait until
next year for their maiden cruise.
mid-March people aged over 70 were asked to stay home and on 27 March
New Zealand went into lock down.
first many people thought this situation may provide an ideal time to
go boating and fishing but this has since received some
clarification.
were aboard our boat Rapport in Coromandel Harbour when the lockdown was
announced commencing a few days later. We decided to head home to
comply. A strong north-westerly had built a boisterous chop in the
Firth of Thames, so we set out when the wind dropped early on the
last morning before the lockdown when the conditions were perfect.
back at our marina we found many boat owners busy loading supplies
and intending to head out before the lockdown started. Several of them
commented to us that they “don’t know if this is allowed or not”.
One person says he’s loaded his boat with supplies so “has to
go”. Another says that his and other families intend to “group
isolate” in their boats on the water. Generally there was a festive
atmosphere, like Boxing Day when boaties load up and depart for their
holidays.
24 March Coastguard sent an email message to their members and part
of this reads:
have has a lot of calls and messages from the public asking if
they’re able to go out on the water during the lockdown period; our
answer is no”.
is based on the fact that by going out on the water you could
potentially get into trouble and require assistance, putting
Coastguard or other authorities at risk during the lockdown.
Marlborough the harbour master has declared that boating is not
permitted during the lockdown and that patrols will ensure this is
adhered to.
situation was further clarified a day or so later on TV news when
fishing and boating were specifically advised as non-permitted
activities. Several boating clubs have advised boating is not allowed
and one of Auckland’s biggest trailer boat launching areas the
Outboard Boating club, has closed its facilities for the duration of
the lockdown.
today our marina emailed berth holders saying it has noticed an
increase in people coming to the marina to do maintenance or just to
visit their boats and stating it is not permitted to come to the
marina for any reason during the lockdown.
as of 31/3 I can’t find any information online that expressly
forbids boating (except for trailer boating), but my view is boating
now would be irresponsible – why?
It ignores the advice of Coastguard, other SAR authorities and
boating clubs
If we are over 70 it’s a no brainer, we are required to stay at
home
We are only permitted to travel for essential purposes including to
and from designated essential work, buying food and obtaining medical
services – so travel to and from the marina does not qualify
It’s not practically possible to pass by other people on marina
berth fingers and maintain a social distance of over two metres and
this risks spreading infections
will be interesting to see if people attempt to treat this Easter as
a normal one and head to their marina to go cruising.
one week of the period has almost passed so it hopefully won’t be
too much longer before boating returns to normal.
Brussels
Brussels famous Grand Place, named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1998, is one of the most magnificent city squares in Europe. A 15th-century spired town hall rises on one side, while ornate 17th-century guild halls and other centuries-old buildings form the other three sides. The square is all but invisible until you walk through…
Strange Days Indeed
Nobody told me there’d be days like these.Nordhavn 57-26 Istaboa
San Francisco Shut Down: COVID-19 Quarantine
I think they’re taking it seriously.Stay safe and healthy -Nordhavn 57-26 Istaboa
Along the Scheldt
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, two million Europeans departed Antwerp along the river Scheldt aboard Red Star Line ships bound for North America. Today, the shipping company’s riverside warehouse is now home to an excellent museum detailing the history of that emigration. During that time, the only connection between the east and west…
