KAP Good Hope • July 14, 2025
⚓ From Hven to Helsingør: Smooth Sailing, Sunset Feasts & Royal Views
Our sailing adventure continues — and the last two days have been filled with wind in our sails, unforgettable food, and postcard-perfect views on both the Swedish and Danish sides of the Øresund.
⛵ Hven to Helsingborg: Sails Up, Spirits High
We left the dreamy island of Hven on a high — the kind only good neighbors and great seafood can give you. (More on that in a minute.)
The sail from Hven to Helsingborg was pure magic. For the first time on this trip, the wind was exactly what we needed. The sails were up, the engine stayed off, and KAP Good Hope soared across the water, reaching 7.4 knots — our fastest yet! There's nothing quite like the sound of the hull cutting through the sea under full sail.
We arrived in Helsingborg glowing with that "we actually know what we’re doing" kind of energy and quickly went exploring by foot. It’s a vibrant coastal city with a lively harbor, cobblestone streets, and, fun fact: home to the global headquarters of IKEA. (Sadly, no meatballs were consumed.)

🐟 Dinner to Remember: Sillen & Makrillen
Before leaving Hven, a lovely couple docked next to us recommended we book dinner at Sillen & Makrillen in Helsingborg. We’re so glad we listened.
Perched right on the water’s edge, the restaurant served up an unforgettable seafood feast — delicate flavors, fresh ingredients, and a sunset that felt like it was put on just for us. Easily one of the best meals of our trip so far. If you’re ever in Helsingborg, go. Just go.

🇩🇰 Back to Denmark: Hello Helsingør
This morning, we crossed back to the Danish side and docked in Helsingør, best known for the magnificent Kronborg Castle — the real-life setting of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. While the wind didn’t cooperate today (barely a whisper), the sunshine made up for it with blue skies and sparkling seas.
The dogs were thrilled to be on land again (as usual), and we spent the afternoon wandering the harbor and admiring the castle from every angle. It’s hard not to feel a little royal when you’ve got a Renaissance fortress watching over you.
Tomorrow, we sail up the coast to Hornbæk, chasing more coastal beauty, salty breezes, and maybe a little more wind.
Until then, thanks for sailing along with us.
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The last few days have been a perfect blend of adventure, discovery, and those unforgettable moments that make sailing truly special. We began in Sanary-sur-Mer, where big little sister KAP Good Hope awaited us. After careful inspection and handover, we set off for our first taste of life aboard in Port de l’Île des Embiez. A couple of nights there gave us time to get to know our new home—testing her space, finding her rhythm, and enjoying mornings with coffee on deck. From there, we cast off towards the beautiful Île de Porquerolles. Dropping anchor in a calm bay, we took our first swim off the boat, surrounded by turquoise waters and the quiet beauty of the island. That first leap into the sea was a milestone—our baptism into life with big sister. Next came the sail eastward to St. Tropez—and what a sail it was! The highlight? Spotting a swordfish leap out of the water twice, right beside the boat. An epic, once-in-a-lifetime sight that left us stunned and grinning at our good fortune. Our arrival in St. Tropez couldn’t have gone smoother. With a perfect docking, we stepped ashore into one of the Med’s most iconic ports. The town was buzzing—massive yachts, parties spilling into the streets, and people everywhere. St. Tropez is alive in every sense, a sharp contrast to the quiet anchorages of the days before. The next morning, we set sail for the Îles de Lérins, just outside of Cannes. We found a beautiful anchorage beside a small castle on Île Sainte-Marguerite, the larger of the Lérins islands. Rain and thunderstorms rolled through the night, rocking us gently at anchor. But by morning the skies had cleared, the sun returned, and we swam ashore to wander the island’s paths. And now, the adventure continues: today we’re on our way to Cap d’Ail/Monaco. Stay tuned—there’s plenty more to come as big little sister KAP Good Hope carries us further along this iconic coast. 🌊⛵✨ #KAPGoodHope #SailingAdventure #MediterraneanSailing #SailLife #YachtLife #BoatLife #TravelBySea #AdventureAwaits #Porquerolles #StTropez #IlesDeLerins #MonacoBound #SeaStories #CoastalEscape #EpicSailing #LifeAtSea #MediterraneanDreams

🌊✨ The adventure continues… this time on the Mediterranean! We’re heading down to Sanary-sur-Mer, France, to meet the “big sister” of KAP Good Hope. She’s bigger, bolder, and built for the open waters of the Seven Seas. Our mission: take her on a maiden voyage under our watch, sailing east along the stunning coast to Genoa, Italy. ⛵💨 Sanary-sur-Mer is pure charm—colorful facades, lively quays, and that perfect mix of Mediterranean flair and working harbor grit. Picture fishermen unloading their morning catch while cafés fill the air with the smell of fresh espresso and buttery croissants. 🥐☕ From there, we’ll glide past glimmering French Riviera bays, sneak a peek at Monaco’s glamour, and sail into the Ligurian coast of Italy. Genoa awaits—a city steeped in maritime history and the perfect first chapter for big sister’s logbook. But this test sail comes with a twist: our favorite crew members, Rafi and Lola, won’t be on deck. Instead, they’re holding down the fort as Harbor Master in Chief and First Mate of Morale, keeping a watchful eye on little sister KAP Good Hope… and sneaking in a well-earned mini-vacation. 🐾☀️ We’ll miss their company, but little sister couldn’t be in better hands (or paws). Every leg of this journey is a story—coastal cultures, fresh flavors, and the magic that only the sea can bring. We’ll be sharing photos, updates, and salty tales along the way. Stay tuned: KAP Good Hope may be small, but she’s about to meet her big sister—and together, they’re ready for a brand-new chapter of sailing adventures! 🌊💙
They say sailing is equal parts adventure and unpredictability — and our last two days were a masterclass in both. What started as a calm crossing to Hven quickly turned into a test of patience, resourcefulness, and the kindness of fellow sailors. 🛥 Gilleleje to Hven: No Wind… and Then, No Engine We set off from Gilleleje toward the tiny Swedish island of Hven, this time with zero wind, which meant a quiet (if uneventful) motor ride across the Øresund. That is… until our engine suddenly failed just as we were approaching the island. Adrift and unsure of our next move, we were incredibly lucky to have a friend on the island who came to the rescue and towed us into the marina. It wasn’t an easy operation — harboring a boat without an engine takes serious coordination — but thanks to the support of some skilled sailors onshore, we managed to dock safely. 🔧 Plan B: When Repairs Don’t Go as Planned Once we were tied up, we turned our attention to troubleshooting the engine. Despite our best efforts (and some help), things weren’t looking good mechanically. So we did what all seasoned sailors eventually learn to do: go with Plan B. ⛵ Sails Up, Spirits High: Hven to Rungsted The next morning, the wind was strong, the sea was choppy, and rain was spitting down — but we had a mission: sail to Rungsted using only our sails. With determination (and some trial and error), we tacked our way out of Hven and eventually found our heading. The sail was intense, but satisfying. When we neared Rungsted, we radioed ahead and received assistance to tow us into the marina and get safely docked. It wasn’t our smoothest landing, but it was a success — and one we won’t soon forget. 🐾 Home Again, Tails Wagging We left KAP Good Hope safely moored in Rungsted and made our way back home, salty, exhausted, and full of stories. The dogs, Rafi and Lola, are thrilled to have their land paws back — and so are we (for now). Every sailing journey has its curveballs — this one just had a few more than usual. But with some help, quick thinking, and a little luck, we made it through. Until next time! ⚓ #kapgoodhope #sailingadventure #enginetrouble #towrescue #hvenisland #rungstedhavn #sailinglife #dogsonboats #planBsailors