petedg
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There is an article about going through Holland and up the Elbe to the Baltic, does anyone know if it includes details of the Kiel canal passage?
There is an article about going through Holland and up the Elbe to the Baltic, does anyone know if it includes details of the Kiel canal passage?
Little advice and planning needed.
The water hoses up and down the Elbe, so time your arrival so that you do not fight the current.
Stay over the day before in Cuxhaven if needed. Handy, but not particularly interesting, apart from the narrow marina entrance.
Look for the entrance lights for the lock.
Motor in and tie up.
Prepare to be bored for a while as the locks are huge and you can't really tell if you are moving up or down at all.
Do the whole canal in one day, or stay overnight at Rendsburg. Nice marina, town and restaurants.
Keep to starboard and be careful with your depth as the big stuff passes as they suck the water away.
At Kiel be prepared for a similar boring experience apart from open wallet surgery for the transit.
When you have been through the gates it's like another world. Great sailing area in sheltered water, then the real entrance to the Baltic.
And great bird life along the canal. Feathered ones.
Little advice and planning needed.
The water hoses up and down the Elbe, so time your arrival so that you do not fight the current.
Stay over the day before in Cuxhaven if needed. Handy, but not particularly interesting, apart from the narrow marina entrance.
Look for the entrance lights for the lock.
Motor in and tie up.
Prepare to be bored for a while as the locks are huge and you can't really tell if you are moving up or down at all.
Do the whole canal in one day, or stay overnight at Rendsburg. Nice marina, town and restaurants.
Keep to starboard and be careful with your depth as the big stuff passes as they suck the water away.
At Kiel be prepared for a similar boring experience apart from open wallet surgery for the transit.
When you have been through the gates it's like another world. Great sailing area in sheltered water, then the real entrance to the Baltic.
And great bird life along the canal. Feathered ones.
Thanks to everyone for the answers, I suspected there was no useful info in the magazine article! As always most useful info from fellow forumites.
......... when we did it the pontoons were about an inch above water level, making fendering difficult. ......
When we transited two years ago, the floating pontoons were only just above water level and as it was hammering it down, very slippery.
We had been forwarned about the lack of pontoon freeboard. Weights (rocks in netting bag) were tied to the bottom of a couple of fenders and their lines extended. This partally sunk them and kept them vertical. They then worked OK.
Not been in that area however the British Kiel Yacht Club may be able to give you some advice - their website has a wealth of general sailing information too.