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Friday, May 13, 2016

Nordbjaerge's Yacht Yard, etc.



Stainless steel durade covers needed in warmer climates so durades can let fresh air in the cabin.

Necessity is the mother of invention. Sue used her old main sail material and sewing machine to make a new suit case- free transport by air!

Nordbjaergs Travel lift.  Wonderful people.  Lar's wife re- made our Bimini /dodger "glass" for the surround, which was cracked and badly damaged from use in the cold trip.  

Ariel with her passarel entrance. Most Danish boats have a cut through the bow so you just walk on and off. We climb over the bow to do the same. Tricky with groceries.
Typical Danish boat with split bow to walk through
Newly installed picture of the grandchildren on Nav station.
Charles drilling nav pod to install mouse add on. He's so handy!



One of four Royal palaces together in Denmark square. The prince was probably in residence.



Lunch at the maritime museum. Elder flower juice drink , and a new brew to try.

The stern of my favorite boat at the museum. Hand carving everywhere. Great workmanship.



another museum boat.

They make their own rope as it was done years ago with the inner bark from certain trees. Carefully twisted together.



The museum is to the right of Copenhagen indicated by the triangle and red circle. We needed to drive northward then across and down, GPS driven.




Way back home we saw a McD's with a spiral staircase.











1 comment:

  1. Glad to see you back on line. We just got back from our Ft. Lauderdale to Barcelona trip. I will be following your adventures. Be safe.

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