28th July 2022 – A very rare view these days. A shortened spits barge in use as a pusher. I hadn’t seen this ship for a while….
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6th July 2022 – While working outside on my wheelhouse, I took some time to take pictures of the Dabricy.
3rd July 2022 – Two nice little barges passed by, I suppose both of them were English built.
30th June 2022 – The Jogo 2 was unloaded today. At lunch time it sailed back in reverse to the lock. Once it passed the lock, it sailed towards Bruges.
29th June 2022 – For the the first time in many years, there was large commercial barge heading to the Canal Plassendale Nieuwpoort. It was the Jogo 2.
28th June 2022 – The English tug Steadfast and the clipper Isolda passed by.
21st June 2022 – The commercial barge Vendetta passed by at lunch time. I managed to take some pictures.
20th June 2022 – When arriving home, I was just in time to take a few pictures from the IJM.39 on her way to Bruges.
19th June 2022 – I was surprised to see two big commercial barges today…
18th June 2022 – While working on the Stern, there passed two boats by worth taking a picture:
11th June 2022 – The Alberdina came alongside briefly to say hello. I still believe she is one of the better looking barges around at the moment. The Alberdina is klipperaak.
A bit later my girlfriend made another picture of the ship.
In my records I found an older picture taken by Harry De Groot:
10th June 2022 – Today, a nice Dutch kotter passed by.
9th June 2022: A small but especially nice looking yacht passed by just after lunch time….
2nd June 2022 – An English replica luxe motor passed by. It was common for the English to build a kind of replica Dutch barges. They didn’t get very close in creating a replica but it are nice cruising barges.
1st June 2022 – It had been a while since I had seen the Milieuboot coming by. It often moored alongside Tordino in Beernem, but now she was on her way to Ostend early in the morning. I was to late to take some pictures, but managed to take some on her way back…