Let us recall that on July 27, at 7 a.m. local time, the crew left the German Cuxhaven.
All day long Evgeny and Stanislav kept watches one at a time, avoiding other vessels. Some of them approached too close to a small trimaran, even up to a distance of 100 meters and veered at the last moment, which made the crew rather tense.
“A tough short wave of the North Sea exhausts both us and a trimaran” declared the expedition conductor.
Evgeny and Stanislav planned to reach land for the night in the evening, but they managed to do it only by 6 a.m. the next day. After several night squalls and maneuvering among more than fifty ships, the crew moored in the harbor of the German city Borkum. Curiously, Borkum is both a city and an island where it is situated.
The marine forecast for July 28 is unpromising. The forecast calls for storm, therefore, the crew is going to stay for a day in Borkum.
All the latest information is reported to the Coastal Center.
Elizaveta Shaimbaeva