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"Hoges in WA" schreef in bericht
... Would appreciate advice on whether it is feasible to explore Europe along the rivers. Are passage fees prohibitive? Are bridges probitive for most mast heights? Is settling down for a few weeks at anchor and cycling about permissible? What would be the common-sense limit size yacht assuming travel was possible? In the Netherland you can cruise quite some indent waters, perfect for sailing and hardly any limits as to mast heigths. From the Maas-Rhine-estuary in the south upto the IJsselmeer and Waddenzee in the north. More up-river (Rhine and Maas) you will find heigth limits of 8m, which is not parctically. Unless you can lower your mast. On the other hand, the Schelde (between Belgium and the Netherlands) you can sail to Antwerp. Settling down some time for cycling around I would strongly recommend. You easely find marina's where you can stay for some weeks as a guest. Are you planning to sail from Australia, or do you intent to buy a boot in Europe? Happy salilng, Wim. |
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Undecided about where to make the purchase. Each has its own advantages. If
I buy in Aus and sail there, then obviously the boat will be big enough to do other trips. However, it may then be too big to go inland very far. If I fly there and buy, I can reduce the size to allow me to go further inland but then I can't bring it home easily. Perhaps there is a compromise. I have a few years yet to finalise this idea. Thanks for the geographic info - I'll google my way around them to see what pretty pictures come with the results. -- Hoges in WA Remove the zeds. "Wim Blankenstijn" wrote in message ... "Hoges in WA" schreef in bericht ... Would appreciate advice on whether it is feasible to explore Europe along the rivers. Are passage fees prohibitive? Are bridges probitive for most mast heights? Is settling down for a few weeks at anchor and cycling about permissible? What would be the common-sense limit size yacht assuming travel was possible? In the Netherland you can cruise quite some indent waters, perfect for sailing and hardly any limits as to mast heigths. From the Maas-Rhine-estuary in the south upto the IJsselmeer and Waddenzee in the north. More up-river (Rhine and Maas) you will find heigth limits of 8m, which is not parctically. Unless you can lower your mast. On the other hand, the Schelde (between Belgium and the Netherlands) you can sail to Antwerp. Settling down some time for cycling around I would strongly recommend. You easely find marina's where you can stay for some weeks as a guest. Are you planning to sail from Australia, or do you intent to buy a boot in Europe? Happy salilng, Wim. |
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