2008 December 4, 2008

To see it here in a storm of ...

Blog post by admin under: daily + anecdotes; boats; Matthias (ES); meteorology; Photo + Video.

... And that was * after * I use the whole morning my boat (full of water, approximately 2 tn) about 2 meters higher and properly managed ... vertäut had wave on wave broke over me and inside the boat, it was partly really dangerous, from the cold, hardly speak. Afterwards I was so cold that I am at the first hot shower clock order to ca 13, of her feelings, could not say whether the water was hot or cold ...

Because I thought my boat would not survive, I have a couple of pictures (it moved violently, was repeatedly into the wall on one side hurled tons of water broke over here: In some pictures you can see white lines as a parking lot on the quay, where, 25 boats tied, not one has survived. I, as if by miracle, even ...). Photos on the next page:

Mein Boot, gut vertäut

My boat, well vertäut

wellen, jetzt sanfter und niedriger, der Wind hatte gedreht

waves, now soft and low, the wind had turned

yo, so hoch gings in die Luft...

yo, so we went high into the air, front * no * Boat more ...

... kai Land unter...

... Kai country ...

... sehen klein aus, sind aber 4+ Meter...

... look small, but 4 + meter ...

A 170 degree panorama of the entire bay from my boat to the beach almost, I have posted separately, as this page does not logically fit (depending on the browser you can click it with a further increase, there are 105K, then takes a little the store)

One Comment so far ...

Matthias wrote:

December 8, 2008 at 18:55 CET.

A 170 degree panorama of the entire bay from my boat to the beach almost did today, I posted separately, as this page does not logically fit (depending on the browser you can click it with a further increase, there are 105K, then takes a little with the shop)

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