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#76 | Arctic Sailing Adventure: 120 Nautical Miles Along the Edge of the Artic Ocean

18 de octubre de 2025 · 19 min · 3K visitas · Hammerfest

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Polaris, a cruising sailboat, completes a 120-nautical-mile transit from Hammerfest to Tromsø, Norway, via Hasvik.0:17 The crew motors the entire distance due to inconsistent, light winds and the physical effort required to set the mainsail on their vessel. The route includes crossing the Loppa area, a stretch of water notorious for dangerous, breaking waves caused by steep depth changes from 400 meters to 50 meters. Despite warnings in pilot books, the crew encounters only moderate swells during their passage. The journey passes through the Kvernangen sea area, known for seasonal whale activity, and concludes with the crew navigating into Tromsø during the busy Pentecost holiday weekend. Before departing, the crew visits the Museum of Reconstruction in Hammerfest, which details the post-World War II rebuilding of the Finnmark region. The crew confirms that local wind patterns around headlands are unreliable for sailing, often shifting or dying within minutes.

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