North Sea to Black Sea by own yacht [closed]

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Is it possible to sail from the North Sea to the Black Sea without lowering the mast? How far could I get before having the mast lowered ? What is the speed and direction of the water flow before getting to the Danube via the Iron Gates ?






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Can you sail from the North Sea to the Black Sea?

We took a Scenic River Cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam. This would not have been possible before the completion of the Rhine\u2013Main\u2013Danube Canal in 1992. The canal is located entirely in Bavaria, Germany, connecting the Main and the Danube rivers.

Can you get to the Black Sea by boat?

Sea Lines has been operating a RoRo ferry service on the Black Sea since 2011 and provide two crossings a week on this route. Each crossing takes approximately 26 hours. UKRferry provides several routes across the Black Sea including one crossing per week on the Turkey - Ukraine crossing.

Can you get to the Atlantic Ocean from the Black Sea by boat?

Yes it can Because the black sea Drains into the Mediterranean sea, via the Aegean Sea and various straits, and is navigable to the Atlantic Ocean.

Can you sail from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea?

The only passage to the Black SeaThe Bosporus and Dardanelles straits, also known as the Turkish Straits or the Black Sea Straits, connect the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea via the Sea of Marmara. It is the only passage through which Black Sea ports can access the Mediterranean and beyond.




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