Tuesday 21 July 2015

On the Rhine again

Our little harbour at Woudrichem was well protected, as indeed is the whole town, and apparently it has regularly been besieged over the centuries



We headed out onto the mighty Waal river – renamed from the Rhine by the Dutch once in Holland – and rocked and rolled our way downstream in company with enormous barges, tankers etc. There was a stiff breeze kicking up short waves, all complicated by the washes from the various barges. Quite uncomfortable on Saskia at times. Indeed, it was a wild ride for a while, since we are much the slowest on the river, and are regularly overtaken, as well as meeting others. On one occasion a blue-boarding upstreamer was passing on our starboard (right) side, while a massive gas tanker was overtaking us on the port (left) side. It felt like being the filling in a baguette sandwich. Finally the river divided, and we headed onto the calmer arm, though still plenty of boat-related industry lining the banks: boat building and repairing is the thing around here:

At the same time, it was nice to see people taking a keen interest in their gardens on the river bank:




We passed an enormous Noah’s ark on our approach to Dordrecht, which sits on an island at the confluence of three enormous rivers. Not sure why it should be here, but it floats and apparently has some sort of exhibition inside.

We had to wait for half an hour or so for the lift bridge to go up to let us into the marina, where the harbour master assigned us a comfortable berth – in fact just beyond a second lift bridge that has to go up for sailing yachts such as these:

We did a bit of sightseeing, and a fairly substantial shop at a supermarket, and once again relaxed with a refreshing beer:


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