Three days of windy sailing, and gooooood progress
From Falkenberg to Gillileje. The wind gods had not read the weather forecasts, and they blew a good deal stronger, but in the right direction. Sailed with only half the genoa 2 unrolled, and speed was up at max most of the way. Waves, both yesterday’s and today’s, were large and rather confused, so it was a bumpy, rolypoly ride. Saw only one other sail boat all day, going much the same way. A couple of ships going north and a tug towing an enormous barge on a very long cable. Near Gillileje there were several ships heading south in the ships route, and a certain amount of dodging was necessary. Gilleleje is a comfortable harbour, and welcoming as always.
Woke 6 o’clock friday morning to a gentle southerly breeze and bright sunshine, so up and at it. The wind was fitful and variable in direction, so the engine helped for a lot of the day. Later the wind settled in the SE, at about 15 kt, just at an angle which needed engine help unfortunately.
Traffic in Øresund was busy, both sailboats out for a day’s sail, and commercial traffic, specially in the gap between Helsingør and Helsingborg. Lots of ferries. Very insistent on their rights. Heard on the VHF: “Sailboat in the ferry channel. Who the **** do you think you are”. No, it was not me in the way! Currents there are strong and in varying directions, so one needs to pay attention.
Stopped at Råå, ships chandler Hjertmans, where according to their website they had things Josin needed, but reality was dissappointing. Nice icecream from the kiosk next door though. Onward south, past the island of Ven, of astronomer Brahe of fame, past the in-coming flightpath to CPH with planes in a queue, under the Øresund bridge, which is so big one can see it from a very long way away and never seems to get nearer, and very impressive when you finally get there. Even the big trucks on the top level look tiny! The out of the shipping channels and past a wind farm, with about 45 windmills. Tried to count them, several times, but came to various sums. Wind now from the ESE and strong, so the last bit to the Falsterbokanal and the harbour, and also tying up, were difficult. Big releif when all ropes in place.
Saturday morning, overcast, SE wind, (wrong), rain at times. Stay put, go for a walk and look at all the other boats. Snooze. Hope the forecast was right. It was. Clearing at 13:00. Wind round to the SW and increasing. Off we go. In the queue for the opening bridge at 14:00 and motored along the short canal, hoisting sail under way. Out into the ocean and full speed ahead. Mainsail and Genoa 2 pulling hard. Again, a confued sea with at least two wave patterns, but the autopilot coped until we neared Ystad. Average speed over 6 knots for the day. Incredible, but rather tiring. The entrance to the small boat harbour is narrow with a sharp turn, and very full of pontoons, so we made a detour into the commercial harbour basin for a bit of shether from the wind and waves to get the sails down i relative quiet, and get out the fenders and ropes. Found a convenient pen with a green label, which means available, tied up, checked in, made supper and then watched the CL Cup Final on TV. ZZZZ?
Sunday morning, bright blue sky and a forecast 20 kt wind from the WSW, which should blow us along at incredible speed, to Christiansø, west for Bornholm.
All’s well.
JosinJohn