Baltic SeaMaasholm and Schleimünde open later

Andreas Fritsch

 · 30.04.2024

Baltic Sea: Maasholm and Schleimünde open later
Status of work in Maasholm at the end of April | Photo: A. Fritsch/YACHT
Although the work is progressing well, guests will not be able to call at Schleimünde again until after Ascension Day, and Maasholm not until 1 June

The work in Maasholm are in full swing, the jetties are being rebuilt from scratch; they are being fitted with brand new supply pillars. The two pontoons in the east were already covered with new GRP planks when YACHT visited the site at the end of April. All defective stern piles have already been replaced. As some of the material deliveries have not arrived in full or have been delayed, the reopening is only possible in stages. At present, the official route for the Permanent berth like this: Jetties B, D, E, G, H and I are almost finished and will be available - along with electricity and water - from the beginning of May. Jetties A and C have to be completely renovated and will probably not be open until the end of May. Jetty F is expected to be dismantled in May and then rebuilt. If the work proceeds according to plan, they will be opened in August. For Guest berth space in Maasholm will only be available again from 1 June

Schleimünde opens in mid-May

In Schleimünde the season begins two weeks earlier: thanks to the tireless work of the operators, many donations - almost 100,000 euros! - and voluntary work, the popular harbour is open for the season from 15 May. 150 tonnes of stone and 400 cubic metres of sand had to be moved to give the harbour and houses some protection again. However, the "poison shack" will not be open this year, and in future it will no longer offer hot food. Only the harbour master's office and the small shop are currently in operation. Schleswiger Anstalten is considering whether a catering service of some kind with cakes or cold dishes is possible. However, this should not be expected. Water and sewage pipes have been laid again. The showers are not quite ready yet, but they should be finished soon. The steamer jetty is not yet usable again, and the damaged path to the lighthouse remains closed for the time being. Electricity should be back at the moorings by mid-May. The barbecue area, on the other hand, has already been made ready again.


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Andreas Fritsch

Andreas Fritsch

Editor Travel

Andreas Fritsch was born in Buxtehude in 1968 and has been sailing since childhood, first in a dinghy and later on his own keelboats on the Elbe and later the Baltic Sea. After studying political science, German and history in Münster, he began working as a journalist and joined the YACHT editorial team in 1997. Since 2001, he has focussed on travel and charter and has travelled to almost all areas of the world and regularly charters in the Mediterranean, with Greece being his favourite area. He has written two cruising guides for the Mediterranean (Charter Guide Ionian Sea and Turkish Coast). In addition to travelling, he is a fan of the Open 60 and Maxi-Tri scene and regularly writes about these topics in YACHT. He has been sailing a classic GRP Grinde on the Baltic Sea for several years.

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