One of the things I like about an overnight stay is that you see a city slowly coming alive in the morning. With traffic bustling through the port that you normally do not see, because their work is in the early morning, and slowly that whole machinery that makes a metropolis tick comes to life. The beautiful weather of yesterday continued through the day, with very little wind, and that meant that a lot of small pleasure craft where out and about during the day. It is August so many people in Holland have vacation and with water all around, whole family’s potter around in all sorts of boats. Some of these boats beggar belief. One, that they stay afloat and Two that people are daring to sail around with them. The port of Amsterdam is not tidal so there is no current and it is also quite sheltered which means that the wind can not whip up the waves to great heights. That results in some floating constructions to defy the laws of stability in top heaviness. However when they come to have a look at the Prinsendam, they have to come out of the shelter of the canals and onto the IJ; the large fairway along which we are docked. Here is a lot of commercial traffic coming by. Including large inland barges which draw a considerable wake and these self assembled “sea castles” rock, list surge and wallow in the wake of these barges and quite often nearly tip over. Not something for a professional sailor to look at too long. Continue reading