26th January 2013
It
took us 3-4 days to finish packing for the ship. After a few delays n
cancellations, we were scheduled to leave on 26th Jan at 3:15 am on a Lufthansa
fight. I still can't believe I managed to pack 4 months into 1 suitcase!
After
a long line at Immigration (an even longer line for Shriyansh) we sat down at
Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf for some coffee n hot chocolate.
Our
route was Mumbai - Frankfurt - Amsterdam.
27th January 2013
Amsterdam
- Rotterdam
On
arriving at Amsterdam, we were received by a man who held up a sign that read
'Vopak - British Kestrel'. He drove us to the Immigration office in
Rotterdam which was 45 minutes away from Schiphol Airport. On the drive to
Rotterdam, I experienced my first snowfall :)
From
the Immigration office we headed to the port where our boat 'Blue Whale' awaited
our arrival. The sea was rough, but the boatmen said they'll try. Mid-way to
the ship they contacted the Master. They were not expecting us that day because
of the weather conditions. Halfway through we turned the boat around and returned.
They contacted the local agents to arrange for a hotel stay for us till the
weather gets better.
We
had to drop in at the Immigration office again. It was a long process that took
an hour. I sat in the car as I was really weak after the boat ride. After that
we headed to our hotel, Hotel Carlton Oasis which was a little outside
Rotterdam. There was a Film Festival going on in Rotterdam at that time because
of which most hotels were booked, so they had to put us up here.
We
checked in and put our bags in the room and quickly headed down to the
restaurant to grab something to eat. It was past 4 pm and we were really
hungry. We ordered a Carlton large burger and a sandwich. They were both huge
and came with a lot of fries. Mid-way through our meal a person came to our table.
He was sent by the agent and was there to take us to the ship. We left our
food; didn't want to eat much knowing how rough the boat ride was going to be.
We went up to our room to get our bags and checked out (in less than an hour)
We
had to stop at the Immigration office again. The lady there was surprised to
see us again. She was really sweet and was very worried whether I would be able
to get onto the ship in such rough weather. She even checked to see if she had
any anti-seasickness pills.
We
went to the docks and boarded the Blue Whale again. We tried to sleep our way
through to avoid falling sick again (I couldn't). An hour later, we reached
British Kestrel. They had lowered the gangway and our boat tried to get itself
as close to the ship as possible. There was a man standing at the bottom of the
gangway to catch us as we jumped. The sea was very rough and the water was very,
very cold. I had a life jacket on but wasn't wearing an Immersion Suit as the
size they had was too big for me. The boat was wet and slippery but Shriyansh
was holding on to me real tight. Once the boatman told us to go ahead, I jumped
onto the gangway. Shriyansh followed and we climbed our way on top. I was still
feeling weak and dizzy, and the wind was very strong and cold. Once we were
inside the accommodation it was a lot better.
After a long and tiring day, we were finally on-board British Kestrel, our home for the next 4 months..