CRUISING THE BALTIC SEA
Ship´s Log

Mare Balticum, The Baltic Sea is the worlds largest water area with a low percentage of salty. You can sail the Baltic Sea yearly six months from May to October, the whole of ice-free season. The nights are light and the Sea is cold in springtime and much more warmer from July to September. The Sea is also rather shallow. There is no tide, but hard winds are making the seawater to rise or lower depending of the wind direction. However you have to pay attention to hard storms that usually take place in the autumn season.

Summer 2000

 

Autumn pictures from the Isle of Cross Sound last modified 2002-11-07

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Bird pictures from the Isle of Cross Sound last modified 2003-05-18

Winter 2003. Sunny day in the Bon Porteau.



If you want to read more about the boat and sailing in the Baltic sea click the Magazine cover on the left.

The first day of our sailing from Denmark to Finland

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Summers
2009/2011

Summer 2008

Summer 2007

Summer 2006

Summer 2005

Summer 2004

A foggy
summer night in
July 2003. More
pictures


For a yachtman
are the fog signals
of unseen ships the
most ominous
sounds.


Rigging hints
and advice




Import of dogs
and cats/Swedish
Board of Agriculture

 


Sailors
choice/link.

 

About Lisa B.

Passage Notes 1.

Passage Notes 2.

Weather Forecast

Lifting day 27.09.2005


















dreaming

BLOGI

Last modified on
2012-04-19.

From Spring time to August 2003 in the Baltic Sea

aySummer 2006

Pontoon berth for S/y Lisa B. have been
laid in the Bon Porteau summer 2006.
Don`t underestimate how long it takes to
prepare, plan and equip for a summer cruise.

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sailing
from
Denmark
to Finland
in summer
2000 click
the
Magazine
Cover on
the left


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