### Pilotage Plan: Lubeck to Grossenbrode**Departure Point: Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany**Your adventure begins in the charming city of Lubeck, known for its Hanseatic architecture and rich maritime history. As you prepare to set sail, make sure your vessel is equipped with all necessary safety gear, and check the weather forecast to ensure favorable conditions. Lubeck offers several marinas, such as the historic Travemünde, where you can find ample facilities for refueling and provisioning before you embark on your journey.**Route Overview:**The route from Lubeck to Grossenbrode is approximately 30 nautical miles, predominantly navigating through coastal waters alongside the beautiful Baltic Sea. This trip is particularly suitable for seasoned boaters looking for serene cruising among picturesque shorelines, as well as for less experienced sailors seeking to gain confidence in open water navigation.**Navigational Aids and Hazards:**1. **Lubeck Bay (Lübecker Bucht):** As you depart from Lubeck, you'll enter Lubeck Bay. Keep an eye on the local navigation markers, including the Lighthouses at Travemünde and Niendorf, which will help guide you safely out of the bay.2. **Grevesmühlen Marker (commonly referred to as the "Grevesmühlen Bock"):** Located southwest of your route, this marker is essential for keeping your course clear of the approaches to the inland areas and solidifying your heading toward Grossenbrode.3. **Weather Considerations:** The Baltic can be unpredictable. Monitor local forecasts closely as squalls can occur without much warning, especially in the afternoons. Be prepared to alter your course if conditions worsen.**Points of Interest Along the Way:**- **Travemünde:** A popular stop for sailors, this beach resort boasts local eateries serving fresh Baltic seafood. Take a moment to stretch your legs and explore the picturesque promenade before continuing your journey.- **Priwall Peninsula:** Offering a beautiful natural landscape, the Priwall is a hidden gem perfect for a brief mooring. It's an excellent place to take a swim or simply relax on the beach if you find the weather agreeable.- **Kieler Förde:** Although a slight detour, if you have the time, consider navigating into the Kieler Förde. Stunning views of the coast and various marine traffic will provide you with a delightful cruise experience. Just be conscious of naval traffic and follow navigation guides meticulously.**Harbors for Shelter:**- **Hafen Travemünde:** A well-equipped marina where you can find shelter should weather conditions suddenly deteriorate. It offers full facilities and a welcoming atmosphere for transient boaters.- **Hafen Neustadt in Holstein:** A bit further south on your route, this small harbor is another viable option for a cozy retreat from unfavorable weather or if you're looking to break up your journey.**Regulatory Considerations:**- Familiarize yourself with local boating regulations, including speed limits, restricted areas, and fishing zones along the route. Pay attention to any signage or notifications from local authorities regarding navigation during high maritime traffic periods, especially around Travemünde and busy port areas.- Ensure compliance with environmental regulations, particularly within protected areas.**Final Thoughts:**This route from Lubeck to Grossenbrode combines the beauty of the Baltic with comfortable opportunities for stopping, mooring, and enjoying local culture. It’s perfect for intermediate boaters who have experience but are looking to enjoy the vastness of the sea while still having access to friendly harbors and helpful facilities. Before you head out, consider using navigational apps like **Savvy Navvy**, along with traditional charts, to assist in planning your route and monitoring your progress safely. Remember that safety comes first, but adventure awaits when you navigate these waters! Enjoy your voyage!