Sunday, 31 May 2015

May 2015 – getting ready for this year’s cruise

Astraia has spent the winter at the Sune Carlsson Båtvarv in Saltsjöbaden, near Stockholm, enclosed in shrink wrap to protect her from the cold temperatures and snow in Sweden.  However, when we arrived she had already been unwrapped, so there was no excuse – we could immediately start work!

Sanding off the loose antifouling paint …


… applying two new coats of antifouling below the waterline …


… plus cleaning and polishing the hull, varnishing, recommissioning the engine and generator after the winter, putting the sails back on, checking and cleaning the dinghy, liferaft, fenders, re-hanging curtains, provisioning – there’s quite a long list and it was quite hard work!  Eventually Astraia looked clean and shiny and ready to go back into the water (you can see the boats behind her are still shrink-wrapped) …


Then the props were removed and Astraia was transported on a huge trailer down to the water’s edge …


… where the big crane lifted her carefully into the water …


We could now move back on board – at first we stayed in a hotel in nearby Ektorp – this is the view of the sunset one evening from the hotel window …


It wasn’t all hard work – we had some sociable times with other boat-owners.  One evening Lars and Marianne invited 6 of us to their lovely house to relax in the pool and sauna, and enjoy a delicious meal of Swedish salmon and new potatoes.

Here we all are in the pool (37°C – even Charles came in! – isn’t geo-thermal heating wonderful?!)

Valérie and Francois from ‘Cybele’, Clive and Jane from ‘Talisman’, us and Marianne – Lars was the photographer.


We also caught up with Sue & Ulf and Lea & Carl-Erik for a delightful after-dinner ‘soirée’ …


… and Sue and her Mum, Sylvia, came on board for afternoon tea.


And of course, not to forget ‘Pirate’, the sea-going cat on board Cybele …


We also found time to drive round to Artipelag for lunch – via several chandlery shops to buy various boat parts and supplies.  Artipelag is described as a ‘contemporary culture centre’ – it has an art gallery, designer gift shop, restaurant and café, woodland and waterside trails in a beautiful natural setting by the water in the heart of the Stockholm archipelago near Gustavsberg.  It’s still early in the season, but it was warm enough to have lunch on the outside terrace overlooking the water …


… enjoy walking through the woodland trails …


… and along the boardwalk which makes access to the nature of the archipelago accessible for everyone …


We mused on the meaning of this sculpture of someone about to dive in from the roof!


… and had a go at taking a ‘selfie’ with the view in the background!!


Inside Artipelag is modern and airy and the building has incorporated some of the natural features of the site – this massive rock is presented as a natural work of art and adorned with a line of tall candles which must look pretty impressive when lit …


Even the bathrooms make much use of the natural stone …


You can go to Artipelag by sea – not many visitors by boat today though!


After our ‘afternoon off’ at Artipelag it was back to work on the boat to get her finally ready for sea.  Still time for a bit more socialising though!

Lars and Marianne visited us for dinner on board …


… and then kindly offered us the use of their washing machine, which was great as laundrettes seem to be very thin on the ground in Sweden. Here is Lars looking very domesticated and cooking up a sailor’s supper for us …


On our last evening at Saltsjöbaden, we also made time for our favourite walk round the peninsular to look over the narrow Baggensstäkket which we have been through several times …


… enjoy the peaceful views …


… and peep inside the little Church on the hill …


… which has a surprisingly elaborate ceiling …


… and a separate wooden bell tower …


It was a lovely, peaceful, calm evening with the sea like a millpond and almost perfect reflections …


… and Astraia is ready to go!




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