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The 'Oosterschelde' has arrived at Cape Town. We will dock the ship for some maintenance. On May 13th our new guests will board. Then the leg to Mauritius will start, via Durban...

After a few days of very fast sailing the wind decreased bit by bit until there was no wind left at all. Luckily, after a few hours on engine, the wind came back so we could...

Written by Alice: “The watch system of the crew differs from ours. The crew is divided in two groups and work for 6 hours and then they rest for 6 and so on. We, the train...

Yesterday we waited the whole day with two anchors and with our maximum anchor lengths. And that is about 300 meter! In spite of that we could not keep the ship in place ...

Finally we are at Tristan da Cunha, but we cannot go ashore. No wonder it is the most remote inhabited island of the world.. the swell is to big to safely land. We are ...

First mate Maarten reports:
"Tristan is close but the backing wind forces us to change course to a NE-ly. We hope that this will enable us to tack tomorrow and set ...

Jan G. reports:
"Today it is a good day for sailing. My watch is from 2 to 8 PM. The waves are not too high and we have a speed of about 5 to 6 knots, ideal weather ...

After the wind decreased and the engine took over the work, the wind returned of course. We set the sails again and turned the engine off. At first the wind was a bit weak...

Another report by Alice Deinum-Teekman:
"It is 8 AM, time for breakfast, my watch is finished and it was a quiet morning with a beautiful sunrise. We are motor-sailing...