Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Can You Get Herpes On Your Shaft

From Gdansk to the Hanse Sail Rostock

At 31 July left the service of the German Navy sailboat ASTA their berth in the old Hanseatic city of Gdansk. For the students of the University of Jade, from Department of Maritime Elsfleth Now begins the final part of the journey.

In sunshine and wind, with strength of three-four on the BF it comes with sauce journey towards the Danish island of Bornholm. "Almost 9 knots," reported the helmsman Michael Zimmermann, the crew nicknamed the "sail-Michel" get added. If the guard of "sail-Michel" gathers the wind comes back and also the wind direction turns favorable for the ASTA.

ASTA_Crew






























of physical tests (Source: © 2010 Bundeswehr / Roland Vogler-Wander/Y- magazine)


stop on Bornholm

After a day in the lake comes into view Bornholm. Given the weather forecast is to the old fishing port of Allinge the northern tip of Bornholm are underway. "Has anyone ever identified the green bin?" Asks the navigator, Ensign Tobias Gebhard. "I've, got it to sail mountains," orders the watch captain Andreas Pape and you drop the jib and the mainsail. With the machine it goes to the port of Allinge. This quiet Danish fishing village to get a good idea of the lifestyle of the Danish fishermen on Bornholm and the ruins Hammershus invites you to explore.


Dienstsegelboot ASTA The Hiddensee
"make clear to the boat anchors before Hiddensee 'so the crew Maneuver station called and reached after 80 nautical miles from the midnight service, the island sailboat ASTA Hiddensee. In the glow of the lighthouse Bush is the anchor on a four-meter deep, and subsequently moves to the anchor watch.

"With the many unlit tons, we will only arrive tomorrow morning with daylight," decided by the skipper. After the weigh anchor for the crew maneuvers are practiced and will start at noon for the ASTA, the estuary towards the port of Vitte Hiddensee. "We have come to the right in any case, keep to the fairway, or we sit on mud!" Notes the navigation officer. How right he is with this statement is seen in the afternoon, when a yacht runs up suddenly and the crew with a lot of trouble getting their ship released.

Hanse Sail Rostock
On Wednesday, 4 August, the crew of ASTA, the last time a the lines and set sail towards Warnemünde at the Hanse Sail. With good winds around midnight, the entrance port of Warnemünde reached and after they had all sorts of ferries and freighters can happen, the ASTA ran into a fairway to Warnemünde.



Blue View (Source: © 2010 Bundeswehr / Roland Vogler-Wander/Y-Magazin)





"There must be at the front of the red barrel hard to port and then we can see the naval base already," said the navigator.
Dienstsegelboot_ASTA It was done, after 1200 miles and 20 days on board the first crew had reached their goal Warnemünde. Hanse Sail in time for the ASTA had entered the naval base Warnemünde. Participation at the Sail Parade and the handover to the new crew were standing on the program.

On 7 August it was for the new crew from Elsfleth to Norway and to "Sail Bremerhaven".




















Cloudy weather (Source: © 2010 Bundeswehr / Roland Vogler-Wander/Y-Magazin)


Source: German Navy,
www.marine.de , Roland Vogler-Wander (Y-magazine).

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