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Category: Denmark 2020

Last Port Lyø

September 11, 2020October 17, 2021adminLeave a Comment on Last Port Lyø

We’ve sailed past this tiny island many times, always en route to somewhere further, but with a few days to spare, and not wanting to thrash around in rainy winds, we made the short 5NM hop across from Faaborg, and crammed into the harbour with about 100 other boats with the same idea. It is […]

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What do they call a Danish Pastry in Denmark?

August 23, 2020September 14, 2020admin1 Comment on What do they call a Danish Pastry in Denmark?

Faaborg is a favourite to visit, a nice distance from which to plan the last days, and a very large and secure harbour in yet another charming Hanseatic town. There were forecasts for winds and rain for the next 4-5 days, but it was warm, and inbetween showers, we had a chance to make the […]

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Cruising in Company

August 21, 2020September 14, 2020admin2 Comments on Cruising in Company

The weather has been glorious now for weeks, and the best place to be is at anchor in a little bay, watching the sun set, and cooling off with a swim in the warm sea. We spent two days off Femø doing just this, nipping out for a fun sail playing with the spinnaker and […]

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Fejø Fruit

August 21, 2020September 14, 2020admin2 Comments on Fejø Fruit

This week, we learnt that ø at the end of a name means island, and used to be spelled and is pronounced oie. The island of Fejø has a friendly community, where fruit trees and berries grow everywhere and the harvest is still taken by traditional wooden boats to Copenhagen every September to be sold […]

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The pop-up diesel berth

August 20, 2020September 14, 2020admin5 Comments on The pop-up diesel berth

We planned to spend a few days exploring the Lolland area, and made our way via Bagenkøp to the small harbour of Kragenæs. We’d heard about a major installation of twelve large statues in a circle, on a Bronze Age settlement just outside the harbour. There was a strong breeze blowing into the harbour as […]

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Success!

August 10, 2020September 14, 2020admin4 Comments on Success!
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All in a fankle

August 8, 2020September 14, 2020adminLeave a Comment on All in a fankle

Leaving Marstal, we set off by yacht to explore the north of the island, first navigating a narrow shallow channel, creeping through very slowly. Over the winter we’d invested in a spinnaker snuffer, in theory an easier way to hoist, and more importantly to retrieve a big spinnaker when short-handed. Today was the day to […]

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Ærø Island

August 7, 2020September 14, 2020admin5 Comments on Ærø Island

After two lazy days on anchor, our destination was the harbour town of Marstal on the south end of the island of Ærø. We had no real expectations, but it was a good transit location after a fabulous sail. What a discovery. It was a real gem. The marina is inside a large shallow lagoon, […]

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Sea Fever

August 4, 2020September 14, 2020admin4 Comments on Sea Fever

All during lock down, I would walk along the Lade Braes in St Andrews to visit Mum and Dad. At one local garden gate, a white board was set up as a poetry corner, and one day John Masefield’s famous poem Sea Fever was scribbled on the board. It captured the mood of lockdown perfectly. […]

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Under the Q Flag

May 6, 2020September 14, 2020admin6 Comments on Under the Q Flag

This week, in another life, we would have set sail from Augustenborg in Denmark, heading north towards Norway, making our way across the North Sea to Scotland and back to Ireland. But life under lockdown does allow time for reflection. That we can’t take life or health for granted. That someday, some time, we won’t […]

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