15 Nov 1800 miles
A bit over 1800 miles of ocean slided away under our keel. Sun, beautiful cloudy skies and every so often rain on -besides that- an empty sea. The ship is rolling ...
A bit over 1800 miles of ocean slided away under our keel. Sun, beautiful cloudy skies and every so often rain on -besides that- an empty sea. The ship is rolling ...
Written by Kaatje: “What day is it today? And when do we change the clock? Two questions that have been on our minds for a while. Saturday November 2nd the ship's log offi...
The stop at Chatham Islands was a pleasant surprise, nice to have an unexpected stop in our big crossing, especially one with such warm welcome. Early morning a fishing ...
Written by Wieger Homan:
"Early morning, after seeing the lights of Chatham Island on our port side all through the night, finally the contours of the main island ...
By crossing the Antimeridian the 'Oosterschelde' has now arrived on the western hemisphere. At the moment she brings a short visit to Read More
Written by Leonard Blussé:
“Irving Johnson, what a guy he was! Was this the same captain that bought a Dutch schooner in the war and sailed around the world? I remember...
Tuesday the 29th is the day; the crew and trainees are all on board for the next leg. And what a leg! Seven weeks out at sea, round Cape Horn to the Falkland Islands. Afte...
The 'Oosterschelde' has left Auckland. Next stop is Stanley on the Falklands, somewhere around December 16th....
Captain Gerben writes:
"A last day-sail today and my time on board is finished. The wind was favourable and everyone enjoyed the fantastic sailing day. For the new c...