scubaman
Well-Known Member
At the risk of boring everyone with an yet another pic post, I thought I'd do one from a recent trip we did on the south coast (of Finland that is).
A friend of mine has an older Fairline Squadron 59 which he keeps in Helsinki. There is a group of friends that have met every year for the past 21 years
and this time it was his turn to organize us a weekend getaway. The plan was to leave Helsinki on friday after work, head west and stay overnight on a
marina along the way. Then continue to Hanko on Saturday and make it back to Helsinki on Sunday evening.
End September is not the best time for a cruise as the weather can be anything. Amazingly we were blessed with an absolutely gorgeus weekend with temps
maxing at +22 C.
These guys are spending the off season right next to where we started our cruise http://goo.gl/maps/zdF44 .
We headed out of Helsinki asap to enjoy the nice weather.
We stayed the night in a very nice little marina called Jakob Ramsjö http://goo.gl/maps/nKtE4 which is very popular in the summer but this time we were the
only visitors (the sailboat belongs to the couple who owns the place). Unsurprisingly we had a sauna before a very nice evening meal in the beach hut. The
morning dawned equally beautiful.
I can imagine the buzz in a warm summer evening when the marina is full.
Anyway, after the breakfast we decided to take the inshore route west to enjoy the scenery the islands provide. To me this is more like what I'm used to so
would have been happy to take the offshore route but I was in a one man minority...
Some people still live permanently on the islands but as the older generation moves on to calmer waters, the places are converted or re-built to meet the
today's standards and are used as holiday homes.
A small shop and a fuel berth.
After emerging from the shelter of the islands we did see some open waters. There are quite a few small islands and skerries (and rocks) along the way.
The military has occupied the island of Jussarö http://goo.gl/maps/iQE5Y for decades, but it has recently become fully available for leasure use. The route
cuts through the island where there is a small but well sheltered marina.
A friend of mine has an older Fairline Squadron 59 which he keeps in Helsinki. There is a group of friends that have met every year for the past 21 years
and this time it was his turn to organize us a weekend getaway. The plan was to leave Helsinki on friday after work, head west and stay overnight on a
marina along the way. Then continue to Hanko on Saturday and make it back to Helsinki on Sunday evening.
End September is not the best time for a cruise as the weather can be anything. Amazingly we were blessed with an absolutely gorgeus weekend with temps
maxing at +22 C.
These guys are spending the off season right next to where we started our cruise http://goo.gl/maps/zdF44 .
We headed out of Helsinki asap to enjoy the nice weather.
We stayed the night in a very nice little marina called Jakob Ramsjö http://goo.gl/maps/nKtE4 which is very popular in the summer but this time we were the
only visitors (the sailboat belongs to the couple who owns the place). Unsurprisingly we had a sauna before a very nice evening meal in the beach hut. The
morning dawned equally beautiful.
I can imagine the buzz in a warm summer evening when the marina is full.
Anyway, after the breakfast we decided to take the inshore route west to enjoy the scenery the islands provide. To me this is more like what I'm used to so
would have been happy to take the offshore route but I was in a one man minority...
Some people still live permanently on the islands but as the older generation moves on to calmer waters, the places are converted or re-built to meet the
today's standards and are used as holiday homes.
A small shop and a fuel berth.
After emerging from the shelter of the islands we did see some open waters. There are quite a few small islands and skerries (and rocks) along the way.
The military has occupied the island of Jussarö http://goo.gl/maps/iQE5Y for decades, but it has recently become fully available for leasure use. The route
cuts through the island where there is a small but well sheltered marina.
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