Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Nynäshamn, Ankarhudden, Hävringe, Rangsta - 26-28 June






Leaving Nynäshamn on Friday after a day in office, a train ride to the marina and a good diner on board. Midnight light makes cruising lights optional!



Ankarhudden is a nice fishing harbour with a jetty where one can moor, making sure that the pilot and the ferry landing spots are kept free. Alternatively, good anchoring protected from all winds and swell is available south west of the jetty.


On Saturday morning, waking-up with the departure of the first ferry, and heading for Hävringe.


Hävringe is a really tinny island entered around a beacon dating XVIII century. The harbour has room for three to four guest boats along the pier at the left of the entrance. No facilities except a pit latrine.





What see fishes
What see birds

Guillemot

Sunday afternoon, long sail back (30 nm) under spinnaker, from Hävringe to Rangsta. We spot seals along the way on two occasions, but too far for pictures.

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