Due to the enormous length of the Norwegian coast and the many fjords and sounds that lead to the interior, the Norwegian pilots cannot man pilot stations at the entrance of each of these inlets. Hence there are dedicated pilot stations that cover certain areas of the coast and the ships have to proceed there to pick up a pilot. That means that a considerable detour might have to be made to board and disembark the pilot. For Molde this is very much the case. The pilot boarded at Breisundet pilot station and from there it was about 45 miles to the dock of Molde. This pilot station serves a large area which includes Alesund, where we will dock later in the cruise. As our arrival time at the dock was 0700, it meant that we had to have the pilot onboard at 0400 in the morning. That meant for me being on the bridge at around 03.15. Needless to say, that I was in bed early last night. As soon as the Renewal of the Vows were done, I closed the office door and the curtains. The latter a necessity as we are almost in the land of the midnight sun and it really does not get dark any more, just a few hours of dusk. Continue reading
