Solo boating in Germany, p6/35. Cold-blooded or Stressful? s4/e29
Since I arrived in Germany via the Eider river, I enter the Nord-Ostsee Canal, or Kieler Canal half way at Gieselau. People complain about the boringness of this canal, but because this is the first time for me, there is enough to see. The journey seems to go smooth overall until I found out that the remote of both bow- and stern thruster does not work, the wind is astern AND I am already in the Kiel-Holtenau locks and must dock within a couple of seconds. Oops. But before that occurs, we have a wonderfull journey.
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Bound for Sweden. P6. Cold-blooded vs Stressful. Thrusters Do Not Work In The Holtenau Locks; s4/e29
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