Sunday, February 23, 2014

GALES

EELCO'S BAD LUCK WEATHER VOYAGE ON mvAvalon
What initially seemed a simple trip down south turned out in a trip with in the first part gale after gale after
even a stronger gale and shortage of fuel . It was unbelievable how much bad weather we had from the start. Half a day after we left Skutskear, Sweden, we had our first good gale . So our Christmas celebration had to be delayed for a day till the gale tamed a little. We went over the top from Denmark at Skagen . There we made our first bunker-stop . We dropped anchor behind a small island to have some lee from the full blowing gale, but the bunkering went on . A bunker ship same size like ours came alongside and by means of a hose connection we bunkered 60 Cubic meter gasoil . Just before we left and once past the top we had our first North Sea gale but it was not too bad because the wind was southerly so we had some lee from the shore . The middle part from our North Sea crossing went fine . But while we came near the Dutch coast we had one gale after the other. It did not stop anymore. Looking at any weather chart made me and everyone else depressed. This weather with gale after gale continued one day after the other and of course we made not much progress down south at all but the gauge from the fuel tanks went steadily down . Near Chergourgh there was a gale with force 10 Bft coming so it was time to look for shelter what we did by mean of dropping anchor in the anchorage of Baie Du Seine . There we stayed 5 day's . The anchorage was full and even very big containers vessels were waiting for better weather . On Tuesday the wind went down . That morning we went to Le Havre in order to bunker again and to get some provisions on board. The bunkering took the whole afternoon and by evening time we were underway to Turkey again and up till now it is a good and normal trip .