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Nr 62. Saint-Malo and Le-Mont-Saint-Michel
We sailed south from Jersey to Saint-Malo, that’s at the coast of Bretagne. It’s also called Côte d’Émeraude, because of the green or emerald color

Nr 61. Jersey
When we sailed out of the harbor of Cherbourg at 7.00h in the morning, ‘waved’ goodbye by a group of 15 dolphins that swam in

Nr 60. Dolphins in Cherbourg
Cherbourg is a harbor many sailors know: it is on a strategic point in the Street of Dover, close to south coast of England. So

Nr 59. D-day in Normandy
We left Le Havre and sailed further along the French coast. We came into the heart of Normandy, which is famous for the ‘Invasion beaches’.

Nr 58. Visiting the Lagoon factory
When we were in Le Havre, we made an appointment with Hemmo Dijkstra, our boat dealer in the Netherlands, to visit the Lagoon factory in Bellevigny

Nr 57. Le Havre
While sailing along the coast of France, we have good weather: sunshine and wind of around 20 knots coming from north/east. So that means we

Nr 56. Paris Plage
After a great start in French waters by sailing through the Strait of Dover and visiting the nice city of Calais, we continued to sail

Nr 55. The Dragon of Calais
After a nice day in Nieuwpoort, Belgium, our time had come to do The Big Challenge: sailing to Calais, which means crossing the Strait of

Nr 54. One night in Belgium
After a great time in the Netherlands, we sailed off to the coast of Belgium. It’s a small and busy coast, with industrial harbors like

Nr. 53 Celebrating 1 year worldtrip sailing at Sergio Herman’s
On 1. Mai 2021, we started our Great Voyage, that’s almost 1 year ago now. It has been a fantastic journey in Scandinavia, Great-Britain and

Nr 52. Charming Cadzand
After a few days in Vlissingen, we sailed to Cadzand. This small harbor was advised to us by other Dutch sailors, because it was so

Nr 51. The Walcheren Canal
After the challenging sail from Stellendam to Goes, we stayed a few days in Goes. The harbor was called ‘Het Goese Sas’, a small harbor
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