seasicksteve
Member
Just back from our first cruise to Zeeland and it was a great experience. Everyone was very welcoming and helpful, no one wanted to see passports or have us fill in forms and certainly no one was interested in what colour our diesel was. Marinas and town quays were mostly quiet (might get busier as we get into school holidays) and harbour masters helpful, always finding space. No problems with locks, although our handling improved during the 2 weeks, and the only tip I'd give anyone is carry a couple of large ball fenders to put at the bow and stern, especially if you're short handed. Also make sure you know how high your mast is - at 17.5m ours was very close on a couple of bridges.
I'm not sure whether anyone's remotely interested but I've posted our track with a few photos at gpsies.com . We really enjoyed visiting the small ports including the one that turned out to be too shallow to moor despite the harbourmaster's assurance on the phone! It was all soft mud so no harm done. We had our ECF pennant flying throughout but didn't see many other British boats, apart from a group from Orford and our friends from Woodbridge on Jalibu.
Anyone nervous about the trip shouldn't be - it was all very easy. We crossed overnight direct to Vlissingen and got lucky - we went through the lock and as we arrived at the first bridge it opened and we went straight up to Middelburg. Return trip was by day, leaving Zierikzee at dawn and out through Roompot, arriving back in the Orwell at dusk.
Steve.
I'm not sure whether anyone's remotely interested but I've posted our track with a few photos at gpsies.com . We really enjoyed visiting the small ports including the one that turned out to be too shallow to moor despite the harbourmaster's assurance on the phone! It was all soft mud so no harm done. We had our ECF pennant flying throughout but didn't see many other British boats, apart from a group from Orford and our friends from Woodbridge on Jalibu.
Anyone nervous about the trip shouldn't be - it was all very easy. We crossed overnight direct to Vlissingen and got lucky - we went through the lock and as we arrived at the first bridge it opened and we went straight up to Middelburg. Return trip was by day, leaving Zierikzee at dawn and out through Roompot, arriving back in the Orwell at dusk.
Steve.

