2nd Term ~ Week 5. 🚢 ⚓️ ⭐️

This week went extremely fast, once again. Last week we left The Netherlands 🇳🇱 for Denmark 🇩🇰 . Another passage through the Kiel channel and up North towards Kolding. The weather was this time nicer so we arrived fast in our next port of call. The Kiel channel was also smooth this time: entering before midnight and exiting around 8 am which made a good night sleep for the captain…. But less for me actually because I came before the locks when the pilot came on board near Brunsbüttel and till Pilot Change at kilometre 55 of the channel. And we had to wait for ages in the big northern lock for another tiny vessel to come in. So a bit less sleep but again, that is the way it is! 😊 Besides, entering the Little Belt in Denmark I had a great surprise with beautiful tall ships sailing ⛵️ . What a nice view! One of them was Hendrika Barthelds. She belongs to one of my previous captains. Nice to see that some are still sailing and looking good.

Hendrika Barthelds through my binoculars

It was then strange weather: big blue sunny sky then suddenly big rain shower 🌧. I was pretty glad I was inside a bridge… two years ago I could have been standing watch outside or helming in the fresh breeze and rain. Some would call that “wet, cold and miserable” 😩 . I guess when it doesn’t happen that often it just toughens you up 💪🏻 and doesn’t make you as miserable as your brains would let you believe…. Another good thing is the number of big rainbows 🌈 that we were so lucky to admire with these rain-sun intervals. It seemed we were heading straight towards the pot of gold in Kolding 😂 .

Rainbows underway to Kolding

The entrance of Kolding is a very narrow channel with not much depth out of it. Actually not at all. We would for sure run aground directly if we sailed out of it. The buoys are also not so big in Danish waters. They are also not lit; so you pretty much have to pay attention to navigation … 🙄 But Danish fjords are really lovely. As nice as the Mariager fjord we sailed into a couple of weeks ago.

The narrow fjord heading to Kolding
On the quay after checking the drafts in Kolding

No swimming this time, probably because the cold water swimming Captain left in this port to go home and our new captain is much more a running fanatic than a swimmer. Or maybe just not a fan of cold water swimming… 🥶 So we just carried on with discharging the fertilizer: the first day only 1:30… then it was raining the whole day. And the next day we did a bit of overtime to be able to complete asap. Their forecast was for us to remain the whole weekend in Kolding and finish the last couple of hundred tons on Monday morning… Well for sure we do not really like that as our next order is waiting for us in Russia. So we did over time and completed really fast on Friday end afternoon.

Early rise for the chief officer: opening hatches and starting up the day

It is strange. Danish working times are like in some Swedish harbours: start at 07:00 and stop at 15:30 with I do not know how many breaks in between. I really think they could be more efficient… But honestly, it also gives us a break if we have had heavy sailing and little sleep the previous days. And I like long sleeps and a walk ashore too! These will still have to wait a few days, till the next opportunity.

Ruyter moored in Kolding, Denmark

To make the ship ready for departure after completion there are still a few steps to do. Usually, the ship would already be in ballast as the water ballast tanks are filled while the cargo is being discharged. By the end, the crane driver hoists a bobcat in the hold to grab all the little piles of remaining cargo and push them to make a bigger one. Easier for the crane driver and the big unhandy grab he as (although crane drivers are usually good! This time he knocked one of our hatches on the top side which made a scratch. I was sad for the freshly painted hatch, but there was no big deal). A couple of men from the team shore go down to the hold with brooms and they sweep the rest of the cargo towards the big pile. In Brugge the sweepers did an excellent job; probably used to the river ships where it needs to be done perfectly. Here it wasn’t as good…. That is where we come in: the AB’s, myself, the trainee, the engineer if he has time and the captain too sometimes, comes in and we sweep the cargo to have a hold as clean as possible before we wash it. The cleaner the easier the wash will be. Obviously. Then it all depends on the cargo: if it is corn, fertilizer, grain…. They do not react to water in the same way. Fertilizer dissolves in the water so the hold will be very clean after it has been washed. When it is corn, we have to pick up all the little grains we see. But for that, we have different type of brooms 🧹 too: harder brush and thinner brush for the smaller dust. Cargos are not allowed to be mixed and in the next harbours hold surveyors come to inspect it.

The last fertilizer cargo
Brooms, brooms and brooms

Usually, once the bobcat is out, then discharge is completed. Then most of the times we have to be fast as we rarely remain alongside in those cases: hatches closed, speed locks secured, gangway back onboard, hatch crane in parking position and secured and all lines cast off. The order varies depending on the weather and if we have a channel or river underway. It doesn’t take long to secure the equipment, it can also be done accordingly, underway.

The bobcat in the hold

This time, eventually after completion, we sailed out of Kolding Friday evening, on ballast, direction Kaliningrad Russia 🇷🇺 with fair winds in our favour. The hold was perfectly swept and the hold would be washed the next morning underway.

Ruyter moored in Kolding, Denmark

My second time in Russia. One year later when I was still new to all of this. I have such good memories! ✌🏻

See you next week! Xxx Sophie 😘 ♥️

Ps: did I tell you that cookie is growing vegetables in the galley?! 🌱

1st Term ~ Week 5. ⚓🚢

1st Term ~ Week 5. ⚓🚢

Week 5.
Ok. 5 weeks onboard already. So I have done more than half of my term 😱 . Time really goes fast when you are busy and having fun! 😜

Alongside in Bayonne: nice sunset

I do not even recall all the things we did this week. Oh yes. So we discharged in Pasajes 🇪🇸 then sailed to Bayonne 🇫🇷 but had to wait a day at anchor first ⚓️.Trust me that was not a problem to relax a little and of course…. Have a swim call just before the pilot came on board in the heat and ☀️ !

Once in Bayonne, it was a bit difficult to be so close to the beaches with such sunny weather because we were once again not allowed to go ashore. It is a bit frustrating but at least we also know we stay healthy!
The agent there was pretty nice. His English was not too bad at all; probably because he was also cheating being half danish… 😉

A clean ship in Bayonne before loading.
A dusty ship in Bayonne after loading.

He brought me a big box of earth from his garden for my lupine forrest 🌱! So guess what I did this week…. Again a bit of gardening. From 1 bottle I am now at 8 bottles! Hopefully, they will enjoy having more space for their roots and more food in the earth… I should maybe start thinking of giving them away to the people around us 🤔.

Giving fresh earth to the Lupine forrest

I am not sure if captain H. likes all my experiments…. He said it was starting to become a farm in the bridge…. Let me explain…. In Bayonne, we loaded grain again. Corn. One of the best qualities ( Mais waxi pro) that is used for food ( jelly, Amidon, maïzena and else) as it is edible. We ate some. It is super tasty. Well, I picked up a full bucket of course and I wanted to wash the corn ( mind you that cargo is realllllly very dusty!!!) and try to boil it or even make popcorn of it – wait, do you think that by planting one single corn 🌽 I could get a plant of it? 🌾 I’d love to see what happens and if it is still good or not! If it is then I will continue washing the rest of the grains and make small pouches for the popcorn to eat in front of a movie in harbour our maybe to give to our cookie for meals!

Cleaning the corn. Hopefully, we can eat it and make popcorn from it!

Well yeah… He said it was a farm…. Well I disagree, I always clean up my mess and till now I do not see the pigs and cows yet… unless…. Where is that smell coming from? Who farted just now? … never mind 🤪🤭

Loading corn in Bayonne

Leaving Bayonne we had a four and a half-day sail to Hamburg to discharge. We had so much weather in the channel. For sure we were lucky to sail south and swim because the winds were increased on our stretch back north. On one of my watches, I had for a couple of hours 40+ knots established…. 💨 🌊 it was mostly downwind which made up fly and surf the big waves but when I think of it… I remember the times on the tall ships ⛵️ where you would steer outside with 4 layers under your foul weather gear, speeding 10 knots with a tiny storm sail…. That was some much fun. Hardcore. But fun. Here I can still enjoy my cup of coffee and the foam from the frothed milk doesn’t even blow away… #spoiled. Books do not slide from one side to the other, although I must say the vessel gets a bit more “nervous”…. Nothing to compare with though. This is a comfort I do really appreciate too. I am probably getting a bit older. (🤫chuuuut!)

Happy to be back in France

In Hamburg, one of our ABs is flying back home to Indonesia 🇮🇩 …. And we are welcoming back our fresh and rested one. Crew changes are always nice and sad at the same time. A lot of mixed feelings. Next week it will be the turn of our captain too. I am not looking forward to so much change right now… Rules in Indonesia are pretty strict… after a COVID-19 test, even if negative, he will have to be in quarantine for two weeks in Jakarta then 2 weeks home before being able to finally enjoy his family after 6 months. I hope he has a good book and that is data bundle is big enough to…. We will see what happens next!

Oh! Oh! Dust everywhere!
Never mind! 😉

Hamburg 🇩🇪 will be busy: internal audits, annual safety checks, discharging, loading, ballasting, deballasting, changing berth, cleaning the cargo hold, moving the bulkheads… all in two days. But we are sailors. 🚢 🚢 ( I say that now, we will see next Sunday if I still say that haha)

Take care all of you! And especially to all the moms out there as it is in France Mother’s day. I love mine to the moon and back 💕 and I am the luckiest person alive to have her. Je t’aime maman ❤️ ❤️ ❤️.
Tchuuuusssss ✌🏻 Sopietje ⚓️ 🚢 ⭐️
@ Port de Bayonne

INTERNSHIP ~ Week 3 🚢 ⚓️✌🏻

INTERNSHIP ~ Week 3 🚢 ⚓️✌🏻

One week in Russia 🇷🇺 already! As you can notice I am never too far from tall ships…

STV Sedov moored ahead of us on our waiting berth in Kaliningrad

Here in Kaliningrad not only we were moored astern of Sedov but, other tall ships are everywhere to be seen …. 😉

Ruyter is out of the water now and ready for a huge sand blast. Pretty cool for her to get a lift but for us, a closed ventilation is not so nice… but we still do the jobs! 😉

A good team work for changing the rubbers of the hatches on sunny days and overhauling generators and oil seperators on rainy days… 🌧 it is still pretty cool onboard!

We had the chance to go downtown and found a few cool spots! World heritage cathedral and old unused buildings from the soviet time…. its either poor or rich which makes a funny combination when all mixed together … no real harmony ~say my architecture eyes 👀 ~ but still nice to walk quite a bit! 🙂

No need to say that all the shipyard workers are coming to « check the female crew out » that we kind of had to say the captain was our father and the engineer our brother to warn them 😆… its pretty funny. They are offering us appointments in beauty salons for our black oily nails… well sorry we are not the type wearing guess sweatpants, long fake nails, gucci socks and huge sunglasses and half a centimeter make up on the face… but thank you for the offer! 😉
👄 💅🏻vs🔩🛠⚙️

A lot of learning in the engine room this week and was really surprised to realize I knew way more than what I thought… and the captain seems pretty happy about that! Apparently some come onboard and do not know how to hold a screwdriver…!! 😮

So happy that not even at week 3 out of my 13 weeks internship, he offered me the chief officer’s position if I wanted… 🙂 like wow! What on earth is happening here????!!! What have I done here? Super surprised and also a bit proud…. i must say! Well i am really looking forward to do more here!
Even though i miss quite some people and the dogs back home too! i am thinking of special people I havent seen or heard from in too long.♥️
I am almost done of the mini Reese peanut butter cups I had and i am trying to save them till my birthday but i guess I’ll have to find some new ones soon…⚓️

@ Калининград