MikeBz
Well-Known Member
Any suggestions for routing for either of these passages (other than spend a couple of weeks exploring Holland in between), sailing ~2m draft.
HAT for Vlissingen?
Ta.
HAT for Vlissingen?
Ta.
Yes. Use the tide of course.Thanks all, very useful. So for Oostende to Breskens you can just take an inshore fairly direct route as long as you give Zeebrugge a mile clearance?
Yes. The sea off the Zeebrugge breakwaters is always lumpy, especially with wind against tide. Monitor Zeebrugge Port Control on Ch 71 to be aware of any ships coming out or heading in.Thanks all, very useful. So for Oostende to Breskens you can just take an inshore fairly direct route as long as you give Zeebrugge a mile clearance?
After Zeebrugge one needs to keep inshore a bit to avoid shipping heading to Antwerp but it is no big deal.Thanks all, very useful. So for Oostende to Breskens you can just take an inshore fairly direct route as long as you give Zeebrugge a mile clearance?
The advantage of Blankenberge is that fuel can be easily obtained from the fuel pontoon at the end of the main entry channel on the west side. Fuel is also available at Breskens & Middleburgh, but a bit more hassle at Middleburgh. None in Ostende unless you go to the Royal YC Ostend at the end ( not recommended) & cross the road to the garage & get fuel in cans there.I prefer the trip back from Blankenberg as it mainly avoids rough water over the banks and is generally simpler and only a bit longer, but I don’t know how it fits with the bureaucracy, and a 2m draft will give you a narrower window for movement.