PhilS
Active Member
Last Wednesday we came back after a great two week trip to the Netherlands. On the way out we had a pleasant stay at Mecator Marina in the town centre. On the way back we stayed at RYCO Marina so we could leave before the first lock at Mercator. A big mistake as we could have stayed at the Mecator waiting pontoon.
RYCO is ugly at the best of times. I will assume that the Harbour Master didn’t know that they would be dredging there through the night, as he didn’t mention it. I did later notice that there was only one other boat in the marina that looked as though anyone was on it. The dredger was working right next to us between our outer pontoon and the gravel storage area. It arrived at midnight and left at 2am and then got back again at 6am (when we left). I was asleep when it arrived and the noise it made was like the end of the world! It was digging, pumping water and holding itself still with its large engines as well as using flood lighting. It was impossible to think, let alone sleep!
I would also say we felt far more welcome in the Netherlands than we did in Belgium. Both Ostend marinas asked us to ensure we filled in Schengen forms correctly “because of Brexit” and at RYCO we were told our paperwork must be in order in case we were boarded by Belgium police (which we weren’t). In the Netherlands formalities were never mentioned and the conversation was more about sailing destinations and fun things to do. I suspect next time we will go directly from the River Orwell to Breskens. I enclose some photos from my phone of the dredger.
RYCO is ugly at the best of times. I will assume that the Harbour Master didn’t know that they would be dredging there through the night, as he didn’t mention it. I did later notice that there was only one other boat in the marina that looked as though anyone was on it. The dredger was working right next to us between our outer pontoon and the gravel storage area. It arrived at midnight and left at 2am and then got back again at 6am (when we left). I was asleep when it arrived and the noise it made was like the end of the world! It was digging, pumping water and holding itself still with its large engines as well as using flood lighting. It was impossible to think, let alone sleep!
I would also say we felt far more welcome in the Netherlands than we did in Belgium. Both Ostend marinas asked us to ensure we filled in Schengen forms correctly “because of Brexit” and at RYCO we were told our paperwork must be in order in case we were boarded by Belgium police (which we weren’t). In the Netherlands formalities were never mentioned and the conversation was more about sailing destinations and fun things to do. I suspect next time we will go directly from the River Orwell to Breskens. I enclose some photos from my phone of the dredger.