INTERNSHIP ~ Week 9 🚢 ⚓️✌🏻

INTERNSHIP ~ Week 9 🚢 ⚓️✌🏻

Ok. So the start of this week was awesome. Remember we were ar anchor? ⚓️ and sailed into Kotka to load fertilizer? Well. Yep. That was probably my last loading operation. And my last sail…. 😢.

Loading fertilizer in the port of Kotka, Finland
It looks like snow!

Ok. Rewind. ⏮ Finland has actually very nice landscape from the sea. The pilots we got onboard were all kind and talking about their dogs (they seem to all have beagles here!) and their hunt trophies… there was so much 🌬 wind so the temperatures were already below the 0s… but it was ok. I always think there is no bad weather but only bad clothing. Besides, i remember the times sailing down south from Salvador 🇧🇷 to Punta Arenas 🇨🇱 and the weather getting colder and colder, fingers freezing then burning. Well you have to train your body to the cold 🥶. My captain now, only swears by cold showers and all the benefits you get from it. Don’t tell him but i am giving it a try! And 🍀 the water in my cabin isn’t that cold! 😅

Urea flying in winds feels like I am in a blizzard!

Ok so loading fertilizer in Kotka 🇫🇮 it looked like we were in a snow blizzard for a few hours and I think they were pouring as much cargo in the hold than out of it! 😂 and I for sure had lots of fun laughing there with the captain finishing up the ballasting and the loading, sweeping the coamings and closing the hatches and making ready for the departure in the middle of the night until I woke up the next morning with a super puffy face and eyes!! 😂 then I was the centre of a laugh 🤭. It turns out that fertilizer is not as harmless as snow ❄️… oh well 😔.

Again, such beautiful colours at sea!

We had a great easy sail underway to Delfzijl 🇳🇱 , home port of the vessel 🚢. Until…. Kiel. Kiel Kanal in: perfect 👌🏻. Kiel Kanal out… perfect untill the 💥. No more main engine… the explosion was heard up to 3 km around Brunsbüttel!

Ruyter alongside in Holteneau locks, at night

And I must admit that my heart stopped beating as I was in front of the engine room entrance knowing that both the captain and the engineer were down there and I could hear or see anything moving anymore. But they were safe. Tugs out if the lock, back in the channel for two days and starting to dismount a few parts and cylinder heads out…

Ruyter alongside in Brunsbuttel locks

Over 10 years sailing ⛵️, I have never spend so long in the NOK! 😂 😂 but luckily enough we did have sweets to comfort us 🍬 🍭 while dismounting! We are just such a power team! 💪🏻 and i am very grateful for sailing with such nice and kind crew, almost as if i didn’t want to leave! Grapje 😉

Still « smiling » even without an engine!

And I am realizing I have done 2/3 of my internship already and I only have 4 weeks left. And time is flying too fast. 😔 this will be my second main engine complete overhaul/change…. ✌🏻 to be continued…. 😉😘

Waiting and eating gummy bears…

Take care and 🤞🏻 xxx ♥️ ⚓️ @ Port of Kotka

INTERNSHIP ~ Week 8 🚢 ⚓️✌🏻

INTERNSHIP ~ Week 8 🚢 ⚓️✌🏻


Week 8… week 8??!! Wow. And again wow wow. Where are these days going?
I am more than halfway through my internship on board and I do not even realize how far we have already come!

A happy trainee having fun cleaning under the hatch covers together with the engineer

This week was very busy with loading and discharging. Discharging our RDF (garbage bills) deep cleaning the hold with apple 🍏 chemicals, leaving Norrköping to Jättersön, also Sweden 🇸🇪, to load wood pulp for Rauma Finland 🇫🇮 and then direction Kotka 🇫🇮…. a few touches and goes with 6-8 hours in the harbour and of course arrivals and departures usually in the middle of the night or during meal times… all seafarers know it usually happens this way 😂.

Washing the cargo hold with strong soap and a high-pressure cleaner

Pretty proud of saying i was in charge of all these cargo operations, ballasting included 💪🏻 and that it went pretty well indeed! It was a lot of fun and even what I thought would be challenging: the weather getting colder and colder here 🥶, I am still playing “onion” with layers and haven’t taken out the big winter coverall…. at 5 am with 30knots of wind 💨 opening hatches are not that fun but it just reminds me I have spent two seasons in Antarctica and good old memories of furling sails up in a frozen rigging were the coolest thing ever. 😎. Burning fingers and ears and runny sniffy nose is soon going to be my daily state. Just a good preparation for skiing season right? 🎿

Sunrise in Jätterson, Sweden
Filling airbags with compressed air

This week workwise was pretty interesting: the cargo we transport (what do companies do with wood pulp: pretty cool and super clean and lots of fun inflating air cushions to seafasten the blocks!) the new places I have never been too: Sweden and the first time in Finland! Ok well so… I have only seen the coast right, but it is as if… ok I really miss exploring new places I admit. I am lucky I don’t even have time to think of it though. One day I will travel more. I know. It is in my blood.

The sea fastening of wood pulp blocks with airbags

And well ending the week with a day at anchor out of Kotka to recharge and call my MOM ♥️ yeah…. that is what I call recharging… I hope you don’t always read in these posts that everything seems so easy for me to achieve…. being a “trainee with experience” is not always the easiest position and letting go is something I am working hard on. My parents are the only people on this 🌍 to whom i can sometimes empty all those feelings i keep for myself and they will not change there opinion on me and i love them to death for that ♥️!

Early morning in Rauma, Finland

So there went week 8 a spooky 👻 week but a good week on the move! I shall remind myself a bit more often to take a daily happy picture again because I am having fun despite me 📚!
The good thing is that challenges can always be overcome with help from up there 🌟 , love and trust! ✌🏻

It is often long days in the harbour but it is also fun

Take care all! Lots of love Sophie xx✌🏻 ⚓️ ♥️ @ Rauma, Finland

INTERNSHIP ~ Week 7 🚢 ⚓️✌🏻

INTERNSHIP ~ Week 7 🚢 ⚓️✌🏻

We are already Wednesday from week 8… and I am just updating my weekly post! This is to show how busy we have been the last couple of days!

Ruyter navigating in fog

Last week was mainly at sea from Ireland to Sweden. 6 days of the same routine every day and you know what? It. Felt. Good. Being on watch, writing reports, having a coffee break all together, studying and resting.

Ruyter navigating downwinds in heavy weather

Yes. 🌊 we had a lot of wind and this seems a bit scary to me: forgetting how it feels like to be outside with 30knots blowing through your hair. I do not want to forget that and feel too comfortable on the bridge… luckily our loading days in Sweden and Finland next week will be way colder and I will enjoy the bridge again. Anytime. 😆

View on our aft trail and waves coming to us!

The main challenge was to try and go as forward on my report as I could. I love learning; I hate studying and dislike at my best most (🤔) writing boring reports. And no there is no way you can make a voyage planning report fun. And I just absolutely hate it when I just have to « suck it up » and those who know me here will recognize me as having a true Sophie Moment here…

A happy trainee, considering all the reports she still needs to write for school!

Probably the best part was having a middle of the night bunkering moment in Skagen when waking uo at midnight to drop anchor and bunker 59 cubics of gasoil and heaving up⚓️ and off again! How to make people enjoy this moment and make it not too bad as it sounds! Those are my challenges! Just put the music on and let the beat start! « Boatsy boatsy boatsy … » 🎵

Taking bearings in the Sound

As often – not so different from Class Afloat’s choice of harbour either 😆 – so not for a big change, we are berthed in no man’s land in Norrköping. To enjoy a good Sunday outdoor activity, we decided to walk to town and two hours later at a good pace, we were there and could have a nice locally brewed beer 🍺 :). Felt great to stretch legs! I just love walking.🚶‍♀️

A good walk with the crew to stretch our legs

Probably important before next week starts and that the touch and go run will start and the only thing we will want to do will be catch up on some 💤… we will see. Challenge accepted!

Local crafted beer
The main shopping street of Norrköping on a Sunday afternoon

But first, let’s see how RDF smells after one week in the hold…. 🤢 not even scared! 💪🏻
Till then! XXXX Sophie 😘 ♥️ @ Norrköping, Sweden