Refueler
Well-Known Member
Looks like I shall be sorting out return to my Annual Baltic Cruise trips late summer this year.
I usually leave it to the late summer to get advantage of usually lower winds and better seas. Its also still warm days but nights are cooler as Superanne is too small to have air conditioning ! If weather is really good - as often the case - sleeping al a cockpit is the best.
Its a bit of a trip across Baltic via Gotland (18hrs approx each of the two legs) ... but its magic ...

Farosund (Gotland) is like stepping back a few years ... quiet and peaceful. Short 3 - 4 hour stop to top up fuel - have something to eat ashore ...


In the Swedish Archipelago - once of the finest cruising grounds ever - no tides ... most places are free to tie up to trees etc ... water warm brackish .... brilliant.


Some stops have a bit of night life as well .. dancing / singing ... BBQ's ...


I spent childhood and a large part of my adulthood cruising South Coast of England - based out of the Solent, but experiencing the Baltic was an eye opener. My plans are to keep Superanne for river / short trip stuff but to find a larger more comfortable boat ... my ideal would have been the Moody Eclipse 43 - but they are hard to find one in good condition and sensible price.
I am always open for people who would want to enjoy relaxed sailing over here ... I'm one of the most easy going people on a boat ... and have no problem letting others decide where to go / do ... its all in the enjoyment and fun.
I usually leave it to the late summer to get advantage of usually lower winds and better seas. Its also still warm days but nights are cooler as Superanne is too small to have air conditioning ! If weather is really good - as often the case - sleeping al a cockpit is the best.
Its a bit of a trip across Baltic via Gotland (18hrs approx each of the two legs) ... but its magic ...

Farosund (Gotland) is like stepping back a few years ... quiet and peaceful. Short 3 - 4 hour stop to top up fuel - have something to eat ashore ...


In the Swedish Archipelago - once of the finest cruising grounds ever - no tides ... most places are free to tie up to trees etc ... water warm brackish .... brilliant.


Some stops have a bit of night life as well .. dancing / singing ... BBQ's ...


I spent childhood and a large part of my adulthood cruising South Coast of England - based out of the Solent, but experiencing the Baltic was an eye opener. My plans are to keep Superanne for river / short trip stuff but to find a larger more comfortable boat ... my ideal would have been the Moody Eclipse 43 - but they are hard to find one in good condition and sensible price.
I am always open for people who would want to enjoy relaxed sailing over here ... I'm one of the most easy going people on a boat ... and have no problem letting others decide where to go / do ... its all in the enjoyment and fun.



