0The crew has just had breakfast and coffee, and even when you are out on a Viking raid, there's still dishes to be done.
Yesterday the crew were tired after the very long voyage Friday, so they decides to take a layover. Furthermore, the weather was bad, so they decided to let everyone sleep in and recover.
Today they are well rested for another day at sea! They'll head North and expect to reach Polaroil, located at the old Færingehavn .
The plan is to spend the whole day tomorrow by Færingehavn, as the weather forecast promises bad weather. Tuesday they will head to Nuuk, if the weather holds .
Today it is foggy again, with wind from the north about 3-4 sec/meter, so today the will sail with motor.
Færingehavn or Faroese port , was founded in 1927 as a fishing harbour by Faroese fishermen and is located about 50 kilometers south of Nuuk.
Over time, the port grew to an international fishing port.
When Denmark joined the European Community in 1972, Grønland was also registered as a member.
By joining, the Faroe Islands and other fishing nations, lost their previous fishing rights in Greenlandic waters and Færingehavn slowly lost its importance.