AliM
Well-Known Member
The Ijmuiden one is easy - it's large and rarely crowded. I don't think we've even used the VHF - just look at the lights on the sport one - the southern-most one from memory. Red - wait, red and green - get ready, green - go in, two reds - it's closed for some reason (then you may need to use the VHF to find out what's going on, or better, ask someone else). There is a long quay to moor up to on the inland side on the south side. You may even be able to stay overnight there. Just beware of strong winds which get channeled through the lock, even when you think they are going to be beam-on.
On the sea side, I don't remember anywhere to moor up - we've just loitered when we've had to wait. If you are staying overnight then there is the big marina. Ch 70(?) on entry, they always tell you to go to pontoon M and look for a green slot - go a long way along M, (otherwise you have a long walk to the loos!). It's a good place for R&R after a North Sea crossing, and there is a good chandler in teh town to pick up charts and all the things you forgot.
Oranjesluizen is a much more competitive affair. Don't hesitate - no one else does, and any hesitation loses you your place.
On the sea side, I don't remember anywhere to moor up - we've just loitered when we've had to wait. If you are staying overnight then there is the big marina. Ch 70(?) on entry, they always tell you to go to pontoon M and look for a green slot - go a long way along M, (otherwise you have a long walk to the loos!). It's a good place for R&R after a North Sea crossing, and there is a good chandler in teh town to pick up charts and all the things you forgot.
Oranjesluizen is a much more competitive affair. Don't hesitate - no one else does, and any hesitation loses you your place.