2nd Term ~ Week 4. 🚢 ⚓️ ⭐️

Here we are at the end of week 4. Time flies. It s already 1 month that I am on board, and it honestly feels like a couple of weeks only.

Pilot boot: the Pilot will soon be boarding Ruyter
On the Belgian channel

We ended last week on the Kiel Channel 🇩🇪 heading toward Brugge 🇧🇪 with heavy winds. Speeding up to be on time at the Wandelaar pilot station. And guess what?! We were there on time. And of course, we had to wait for our pilot, which had been postponed also. The winds were still heavy so we did not drop anchor but the Captain decided to make turns in the water till the appointment time with the pilot boat. It was quite foggy but in the end, it all went well, he brought us to the Pierre Vandamme locks, then the last two hours were without pilot till our berthing place in Zeebrugge. Unfortunately, we couldn’t go ashore there which is a pity because the last time I had been there was in 2010 when I was sailing on the French Navy Dundee MUTIN!😍 during the Tall Ship’s Races ⛵️… The architecture there is really pretty and as you all know I am still an architect in my heart, I very much enjoy sightseeing and walking in cities to get the vibe and fill my eyes with beautiful buildings! But we get it. We are used to it by now, not being allowed to go ashore.🦠.

Ruyter alongside in Zeebrugge
Cargo operations in between counting drops

The worst was that we were Monday evening in Zeebrugge and we only started discharging a couple of days later. Do not ask me why. We were ready but they were probably too busy. We had to wait. The funny thing is that Tuesday was a good day to do cargo operations…. The following days were pretty rainy 🌧so more difficult as we need to quickly close the hatches when there is rain. But it is part f the job. And I do not mind it. It often ends up in counting drops and waiting. And doing maintenance when possible.

Even with the rain, I always try to be a happy and smily Sophie 🙂

We have 10 hatches that are decided into top and bottom hatches. Obviously, we have to first put the bottom hatches ( mainly the odd number hatches) then we can position the other ones. This means that in case f drizzle or rain, we try to limit to have either 1 or 3 hatches open at the minimum; depending on where we decide the crane driver should be digging out the cargo. It is not complicated but the first times you are using the hatch crane it happens that you forget it! 😂

A very calm stay in Zeebrugge

In Zeebrugge, a few things were scheduled for us: our annual survey with Bureau Veritas. I think the surveyor worked 2 hours…. We were very ready and didn’t have any items to comment on. It all went smoothly so it was perfect! I like to say that it was because of the female chief officer…. But it would be a bit discriminating for the mal crew working hard on board to keep the ship in great condition and an engine room nice and shiny… right? 😝 We had our annual MOB crane and boat survey, the annual radio survey too. It is safe to say that the bridge was pretty busy that morning! And in the afternoon as the discharging times kept on being postponed, we got provisions on board with a full crate of Carolina Reaper pepper… the hottest small red pepper in the world. Did I ever tell you we eat 2x spicy fire noodles on board as a challenge? Well-led by our not so crazy Captain, between hot food 🌶 and cold showers 🥶…. We just follow him 😂 I do not mind, I pick up those challenges pretty well.

Trying out the very flashy yellow raincoat… Visibility is always important when working in harbour

So… It took pretty long before we completed the discharge of the SBPP. I had the time to be really up to date with my maintenance to-do list. Most of the jobs are either administration jobs ( niiiice paperwork!), checking radio equipment systems, or greasing. So there I am greasing and cleaning on deck the equipment I use the most, but also anything that moves on deck.

And the discharge continues slowly, one hatch at the time!

It is such a big job from every moving part of the crane, the anchor winch, the fire flaps, the ventilation hatches, the watertight doors, the emergency exits, the rubbers, the pipe sounding caps…. It takes hours! That is why in our maintenance program it is split over a couple of weeks to spread it out a little. It works fine like that. The most important is that it is done regularly because with the very dusty bulk Caro we carry, the grease dries out and gets stuck. That isn’t good.
Because of the bad rainy weather, everything got postponed. As soon as we discharged, we had to go to Sas van Gent 🇳🇱 to load fertiliser.

Taking time to do maintenance on deck by greasing any moving parts including parts of the anchor winch

Again another cargo very dependent on weather conditions. The vessel before us wasn’t ready s we had to go out at anchor. I the beginning we thought it would be for the whole weekend, but actually only half a day. Great, but again another strange night with a lot to do: heaving up anchor, pilot onboard, change of pilot, through the locks, mooring…. Sailor’s life, but…. Short nights mean also short sleep 😴🥱. Normally this company doesn’t work on weekends, but to catch up with vessels we continued all Friday night till early Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon till completion. At least we could go and stretch our legs a little in Sas van Gent and have a beer 🍻 in the only café open….. a Saturday afternoon like a ghost city…. Strange 🤨, but I do not complain to have a nice walk in a so quiet environment! 😉 Next harbour, we will be changing captain again. I am not looking forward to that. It is like a piece of the ship that leaves us. I know the next captain, he is nice, but Captain H. is not replaceable. The thought of it makes me sad; sailor’s life. We always say goodbyes and always meet new people. The nice part of it is that we always meet again and that is something very nice to look forward to. always.
Enough talking for this week! ✌🏻

Alongside in Sas van Gent

See you next week! Xxx Sophie 😘 ♥️ @ Brugge, Belgium

2nd Term ~ Week 2. 🚢 ⚓️ ⭐️

Oh, God. I am late again! I think my Mondays only start on Wednesdays…. Or let’s face it. I am either procrastinating or too busy to take 30 minutes before the end of the week to blabber up some lines🤦🏻‍♀️… But I am here! 💪🏻 And time actually does fly! I have the feeling I have just come back on board but I am over 2 weeks now and we have already had quite some miles in, a few cargos and also a crew change already! L., our Engineer flew home and A. came back! I am sure we will soon hear some funny stories from the islands during our meals! #fun

Sailing out of Mariager Fjord
Such stillness before the storm hits us!

Last week we were sailing to Stockvik 🇸🇪 . We were indeed delayed because of the very strong winds we had to face. We had to slow down to not stop the vessel on every wave.

The more purple, the harder the wind!
Sailing in the Baltic can sometimes be tough too… Ruyter on her way to the Bothnia sea 🌊

Upon arrival we were at anchor ⚓️for three days just in the bay it was amazing because very quiet and nice weather too. The wind slowed us down to be able to have a notice to readiness on the expected time. But actually, the harbour said their quay was in maintenance so we couldn’t moor yet. Therefore the anchor days. We haven’t seen any maintenance while we were there. Pity because apparently there are very nice hikes to do around Stockvik 🌳 . Instead, we had the chance to enjoy the fjord and the leaves of the trees starting to turn red 🍂 . It is amazing.

At anchor in Sundsvall, enjoying the view.

Time at anchor is ideal to do lots of maintenance jobs. I am really up to date which is nice because I can either enjoy the rest of the time or plan what could be improved. I like that. The days were nice and sunny ☀️ and the evenings so cold. We could feel we were up North there. But of course, we couldn’t resist a swim 🏊‍♀️ in the freezing cold water. I guess it was around 6-8 degrees 🥶 ! But it is nice and gives lots of energy. We challenged the trainee and also our Indonesian crew to swim! They all dared. Once. Except for the cook. I went twice 💪🏻👊🏻.

Always happy to go for a cold swim! 💪🏼

I really enjoy this cold water therapy. To be honest it is way colder than my very cold daily showers 🚿. You should try too! It is very healthy and good for the skin! 😜
After stockvik, I was hoping to go to Sundsval again ( same Fjord) and load wood pulp ( nice clean cargo!) to Spain ( nice sunny warm weather!) but nope. The order first went to Uusikaupunki ( just love these strange Finnish names!) to Sweden. Of course, as a Sophie, I directly made my voyage plans but hey, it would have been too easy: change of plan: we will be loading sugar beet pulp pellets in Liepaja 🇱🇻 . I am sure this was just a sign for me to practice my voyage plannings. But ok. I don’t mind. Just did them again. 🤓
So after tasting the salt, which was really salty; I am curious to taste our next cargo to see if it is very sweet or not. Apparently, it is used for food for animals…. I do not mind being a little crazy about that! 🤪

Try to get technical here… 😉

As I said at anchor, it is always nice to do jobs you do not have the time for. I love launching the MOB boat and going for a short ride. 🚣 I was alone this time but finally could drive at my own pace and sail around the ship for pictures 😉. We also had fun in the engine room 👩🏻‍🔧measuring the valve clearances of the Main Engine. It is always quite some fun. At least for me; and I know for Captain H. as well. Except for this time, our trainee didn’t really like a tiny joke of mine 🤭- wrong jokes happen ha! But when you know me, you know I only like to play around and have fun -so it didn’t end up as nice as I wanted 😂 . I had a nice Sophie moment and just went for another lonely job greasing the anchor winch on the foredeck. 🙄Nice and isolated. If people cannot handle my jokes…even though I wouldn’t kill a fly…. Well then…. I don’t know, they just do not handle them. I think they are funny. 😬I guess we keep on learning always and at all times right? That is my lesson: be aware of my (too) direct teasing. And for the others: just toughen up and do not be so sensitive. 😉 ( mhmm am I sometimes sensitive? 🤔Oh well… life onboard…. It makes us grow faster right? It is all good now.)

Discharging salt cargo in Sundsvall
I am always trying to stay positive; happy selfies help me with that!

Monday is a new day and we will be discharging our 3k ton salt and heading directly to Liepaja. The sun is shining. Be happy. Don’t worry. I am just going for another cold swim. 🥴

See you next week my friends! ✌️


Take care all of you!
2 weeks onboard, no symptoms. Corona free. I like that.

See you next week! Xxx Sophie 😘 ♥️
@ Stockvik

2nd Term ~ Week 1. 🚢 ⚓️ ⭐️

An here I am again onboard Ruyter 🚢 . Started on Monday the 7th. I like when weeks start on Mondays 😆 it is easier to keep track of how long I have been staying on board! And also to keep track of this weekly short blog I like so much 😉 and… of course week 1 is already halfway through week 2. 😥 I must admit I first didn’t have that much time, then I didn’t take the time and then… I have been procrastinating. Do you know that feeling?

I will always find the view of the volcano chain amazing… The Puy the Dôme from the aircraft porthole in Clermont-Ferrand airport

It was nice to join again. I have been pretty busy during my leave and coming back feels also like coming back home. I hate leaving a place (home as much as the ship!) but I love arriving back to familiar and kind people with whom I will share my daily routine for the next 2 months.🚢

I love this picture! It because my avatar for this website and my Instagram as you know…

I joined in Hamburg, Germany 🇩🇪 . Luckily the trip went fine besides some Covid tests to be done and quarantine arriving with a flight via Paris ~ they almost didn’t let me board 😐; I was able to skip all that as relieve crew – thus in transit. This is the short version of course.

I was really looking forward to some fun sailing again, even though I was quite sad to let go behind me my family, the work that still needs to be done home and knowing it it is much for my parents alone and also the dogs 🐕 , my long morning walks with them and all the cuddles and love💙 I get from them. It is like a hole in the heart. But I know they are not far and that I will be always looking forward to meeting them again. 🚢

Fun fact: the ship was also arriving from France when I joined them! They had been in Bayonne, same as my previous term: loaded with corn 🌽.

Last bit of corn cargo in the hold

The discharge was almost over when I stepped on board and because a bridge in Hamburg was in maintenance we would only shift to the next berth the following evening. It was nice to catch up on some sleep and time with the crew on the Bridge 🍺 before getting straight to work with cleaning the hold and moving bulkheads. There was more than enough time the next morning.

Loading soja bean meal through the night

We shifted and loaded during the night soja bean meal to Denmark 🇩🇰. Fun. It is nice to be back. I realise it makes me happy and I enjoy it.

Discharging operations

Hvide Sande was a tiny harbour. We stayed there one night and were lucky enough to go for a nice long walk on the beach. A nice long stroll and weather good enough to not think we were already entering the cold wet and miserable times of the year….

The coastal beach of Western Danemark 🇩🇰
I alwasy enjoy long walks, especially with a nice crew! Look how happy and smily we are!

Then we sailed from Hvide Sande to Mariager, also 🇩🇰. A very very nice little fjord where peace and quiet are the main words to describe the view when I woke up. Lovely weather beautiful sky and above 25 degrees. I thought we were on holiday looking at small sailing vessels ⛵️ finishing their summer trips ( or still enjoying summer days!). We loaded salt. Very fine and high-quality salt 🧂 used for medical purposes. Well, you know me by now… I couldn’t resist tasting and… well.. it was salty! Haha. I took a cup of it. Salt is really good for blisters and so: mixed in water as a mouthwash or small cuts, as skin scrub… it could come in handy on this term. You never know! 😆

Loading salt in Mariager

That berthing place was very interesting. We just fitted in. It was a single pier with a fixed belt and an adjustable gangway from shore that we could use to board the vessel check draughts. We had to shift the vessel every 2 hours to move the loading spot but it went all very fast and smoothly. I like when the belts load over 400t an hour! This sand is for Sweden: so off we sail to Stockvik. It is the Bothnia Sea, very close to Sundsvall where we were also the last term and went for a ride with the MOB boat and went swimming 🏊‍♀️ 🥶 . Hopefully, we will have time to swim there too! I will feel my cold water showers getting colder and colder as we sail north; and also have some natural cold water therapy directly in the sea. That sounds fun and I am looking forward to it!

Taking drafts in Mariager

But before we need to pass a wind barrier… a nice short gale 💨 is planned on our way and I am afraid we will not avoid it. Ready for some winds over 45 knots? Well, no choice, we need to go, but we are sailors. We will manage 💪🏻💪🏻

See you next week! Xxx Sophie 😘 ♥️ ⚓️