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The 'Oosterschelde' is in the lock now (16:34 GM) and will leave Oostende after coming out on the other side...

Last night at 20:20 GMT we made fast in the Vlotdok in Oostende. After having added Portugal and the United Kingdom to the list of visited countries during our (second) around...

Update by Peter (April 27th):
"The day before yesterday we anchored of the coast of the isle of Alderney. A wee little island that could not have been more British in its...

Message from Derek Gardner (North Fambridge, UK):
"Dear Sailing Yacht 'Oosterschelde',
Thank You Tall Ship 'Oosterschelde' for letting me spend some time with you...

We are taking a break in Calais, moored in the Bassin Carnot.
We made so much progress in the last 24 hours that we have some time to spare. Boulogne-sur-Mer did have no...

As the Dutch saying goes: "The horse smells the stable". With speeds between 8 and 11 knots our 'horse' sails towards Dover Strait. In an hour, around 9 am GMT, we will ...

Update by Bram:
"What a privilege to spend two weeks on the 'Oosterschelde'. Soon this ship will sail into her home port, Rotterdam. For 18 months this beautiful schooner...

We have left Alderney at 12:15 (GMT). There is a gale warning, but things sofar go fine, we enjoy this southerly of 5 to 6 Bft...

The 'Oosterschelde' has dropped anchor in Braye Harbour, at the Channel island of Alderney, at 17:40 GMT...

"Most of the people on board are just halfway through their voyage, both in time and distance. The Ushuaia Six, half the crew and the epic cooks, are the longest underway ...