Dear readers,
Sorry for not keeping you updated for so long but we have had a few very busy weeks!
Since our last post, which we wrote from Dover, we once again crossed the English channel and arrived in Calais, before continuing to Dunkirk on the next day. Navigating in the English channel is always a bit of a challenge due to very strong currents and the huge number of cargos. But everything went really well and except for some pretty high waves near the coast that rendered the sails a bit more challenging, we had a really good time!
We spent a few days in Dunkirk waiting for better wind directions and seized the opportunity to work on the boat and prepare it for its new owner. We then had one last long sail to Amsterdam. The Dutch navigation area is rather intresting as it has lots of obstacles such as windfarms, and passing Rotterdam (Europe’s largest harbour) at night was also quite a challenge! The last few hours before reaching Amsterdam were very different from the rest of our trip as we motored along Dutch canals all the way into the city center and even passed through some waterlocks with our boat!

After visiting Amsterdam and enjoying the canals from a different angle, we set off for our last sail on Misty Sea… This again was a rather different sail as it first lead through a canal to another waterlock, and then into a big lake (the Markermeer) which will be Misty Sea’s home for the next few years!
Having arrived at our destination, we spent two more days cleaning the boat as well as possible given the water restrictions and packing all our things. After living on the boat for 6 months, there was quite a lot to pack!
And after 6 months on our Misty Sea, we also finally managed to take the first photo of the two of us with the boat, so here we go:

It was quite sad and strange leaving our boat behind but we know that it will be in good hands! We are now slowly digesting how amazing the entire trip was and are super happy that we took the time to immerge into a totally different lifestyle for half a year! It is for sure an adventure that we will remember and that has thought us so much, not only about sailing but also about lots of other life skills (such as mechanics, plumbing, electrics circuits, wheather systems, sealife, managing ressources, and travelling in general). But we are now also looking forward for some on-land adventures!
Thanks to everyone who followed our adventure! 🙂

























