Tradewinds
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Enjoy.
Please report back.
Please report back.
Good luck with your crossing too. It looks as if you've got some helpful winds for a few days, though maybe you are heading south first.Now in Seaport marina, IJmuiden. It's only about half full! That's an awful lot of empty boxes (they are fingers, with a post which most people don't bother to attach to). If you arrive late at night, you won't be able to get into the loos anyway, so moor up on the long alongside pontoon on the left after the entrance, and move to somewhere closer to the loos in the morning..
Not quite as simple as 075 IMO.
There are DW routes , TSS's and, a newish wind farm on the rumb line just off IJmuiden.
This is the route I took from N. Shipwash in July this year.
Didn't see a huge amount of shipping on the way there but a different story on the way back. Radar & AIS very handy if you have them.
Best to carry the tide up the Shipwash.
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Other may follow a different route
PS We always go direct to Amsterdam - recommend the new Amsterdam Marina on port side (same side as Sixhaven)
I am interested to make a similar crossing from the Crouch. How long did the crossing take?
Heaviest shipping is on the Dutch side, say 50 to 20 miles before you get to IJmuiden, so try to do that in daylight. At least those have been our thoughts over 23 crossings from Crouch, Harwich, and Lowestoft, although some have been to or from Den Helder. If you go from Harwich or the Crouch, get the timing right to exploit the tide this side, otherwise it gets very frustrating.
Not heard of that.My favourite museum is the Tropenmuseum, only a short tram ride from the station. Fabulous collection of stuff from around the world and very imaginative displays. Inexpensive ethnic foods in the cafe. Adults not allowed in the children's bit.