With 30 South KNOTS, heading to Holland

Friday October 8th, 2010On Tuesday 5 the PAKEA BIZKAIA left his comfortable port in the port of Hamburg.

Road to holand land, in particular at Harlingen, in northern Holland, where they expected an interesting meeting with Otto Overdijk, the head of the bird spatula on the Wadden Sea area.
The weather forecast promised winds of 20 to 25 knots from the south that would allow them to make through to the entrance of the canal would lead to PAKEA BIZKAIA to the port of Harlingen. Finally the forecast was well and even got to record up to 30 knots.
Once in the entrance on channel to Harlingen was found with 15 or 20 clippers over 100 years of sailing in the channel drew a beautiful picture. The rain increased the feeling of sailing in the eighteenth century.
At 18:15 on Wednesday, after 32 hours of sailing, PAKEA  BIZKAIA docked at the port of Harlingen where it will be until Friday 8, when they are going to sail to its new destination.