This is no luxury cruise. All the passengers are required to work and be part of the crew. We have to work 8 hours a day, broken up as two 4-hour shifts, 12 hours apart. So there were 3 shifts named Red, White, and Blue, after the colors on the Dutch flag:
Red: 12am to 4am and 12pm to 4pm
White: 4am to 8am and 4pm to 8pm
Blue: 8am to 12pm and 8pm to 12am
Meal times were fixed: breakfast 07:30, lunch 13:30, dinner 19:30
A shift would involve taking a turn at the helm steering the ship, pulling on the ropes to hoist or lower a sail, or other miscellaneous tasks. There were many sails on the ship (10 sails and a total of 900 square meters of sail area!) so there was much "heaving" and ho-ing" of the myriad ropes. The sails were extremely heavy so it sometimes took 3 or 4 people pulling on a single rope. All ropes had to be pulled by hand; there were no motorized winches.
Current GPS location. Our maximum speed achieved under sail was 9.7 knotts. |
These videos below may give you an idea of what the seas are like.
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Love the photo of me, Jan Morris, attempting to steer a ship for the very first time!
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