From Norway back to Sweden

On Sunday we wait until the wind eases a bit and leave the little island Flekkeroy in the afternoon. As we round the northern tip, we shift the genoa and try to get comfortable under our cockpit roof.

Abfahrt noch mit dunklen Wolken, aber etwas weniger WindSchleicht sich ein Kreuzfahrtsschiff um die EckeUnd drängt uns ganz an den Rand des FahrwassersLeuchtturm Oksøy, letzter Landkontakt in Norwegen

While sailing out, a cruise ship sneaks up behind us and forces us to go higher on the wind. But soon it is past us, we leave the lighthouse Oksøy behind and set course 110°. That should get us just past the south-east tip of the traffic seperation area north of here. Also it’s a convenient course as it will take us out of the counter current sooner and we hope to enter the NW setting current somewhere midway. We have wind from WSW to W with five to six beaufort. That is a bit more than was announced and we rapidly leave Norway behind.

Mit 6.5kn raus in den berüchtigten SkagerrakNorwegen verschwindet bald am HorizontWenn wir SE-Ecke des Verkehrstrennungsgebietes passiert haben, fallen wir etwas abStrömungsverhältnisse im Skagerrak

But the wind against current situation creates really ugly waves and a few hours later Moana gets seasick. Kilian also wakes up and so Gui tries to keep lookout in the cockpit while I am in the forepeak changing diapers. One should be well on the lookout around here as there is a lot of traffic and some ferries are really crazy fast.

The trip doesn’t start too nice. We have too much wind and the kids keep us very busy. – But what could we expect ?

Es wird etwas ruppiger und rolligerMoana verträgt das leider nicht gutSchlaf-VersuchRasende rote Rennfähre

At some stage both little ones fall asleep and it is a bit easier on the watch. Dozens of freighters, tankers and fishing vessels pass us on the starbord side. All coming from the baltic and heading down towards the english channel. During the very short phase of semi-darkness, between midnight and about two in the morning, a cruise ship is coming towards us and passes close by.  A bit north of Skagen, in the early morning we meet the only other sailboat. We did have mobile reception while sailing past Skagen from a distance of about 12nm and then again from 22nm west of the swedish coast. Quite irritating to suddenly receive messages in the middle of nowhere with no land in sight.

Party mitten in der Nacht, irgendwo NW von SkagenWir haben hier echt Mobilfunkempfang !Endlich mal wieder ein Sonnenaufgang auf SeeLand in Sicht !

In the early afternoon we arrive in Slubberholmens, a beautiful little anchorage, friends of us suggested. While entering, there are only (?) four other boats. It is warm and tomorrow it is supposed to get really hot. So we eat a sandwich and quickly inflate both dinghy und SUP and head for the beach ! The children are immediately happy and play with the sand in the fingers, in the water and explore the island. We spend a wonderful afternoon at the little island and head back to the boat when the small kids get tired. The tension of the at times agonizing trip falls of me and as we paddle back to the boat we realize how full the anchorage has become. We eat and soon fall into the beds.

Der Anker fällt in 9m glasklares Wasser, die Sonne kommt raus.LandfallBlick hinausBlick zur offenen See und zur Einfahrt, die Dragon steht rechts um's Eck

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