Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Mother's Day and Approaching Beaufort

May 11 Sat Phone update


Happy Mother's Day!

We are about 40 miles outside of Beaufort, NC just before noon and there isn't much wind and not much fuel so we expect to get in a bit late.  Fortunately we know the area relatively well.

Since leaving Saint Augustine we have seen an amazing amount of sea life.  I suppose sailing on the edge of the Gulf Stream has a lot to do with that.  The weather has been settled with a big high pressure over us, which has meant minimal wind and minimal seas.  We have been sailing as much as possible but have had to run the engine a fair bit as well.  We are still running on the fuel we bought in the Canary Islands on January 1st, Amazing!

Just outside the inlet to Saint Augustine we saw a large shark on the surface.  We couldn't see his body but the distance from the dorsal to the tail was considerable.  There have been abundant sea turtles the size of your kitchen table.  Fortunately, they seem to know enough to dive when you get close to them.  Lots of Dolphins have visited us with multiple species and lots of acrobatics.

We saw schools of Mahi chasing bait and free jumping as high as 10 or 12 feet.

The fishing has been out of this world.  The first two days we caught four tuna and three Mahi Mahi as well as lost others.  We did the trick of leaving a Mahi attached to a line and then casting with a spinning rod.  That proved very effective but our gear is not beefy enough!  We fought a big bull for nearly an hour before we gaffed him...but we got him.  A third fish broke the line. Not fishing today because I am sick of cleaning fish.

Kim bought a bundle of movies in Saint Augustine and the kids have been busy catching up on those.  Anna has done some school but it is difficult for Kim to facilitate when we are on these overnight passages.  It has also been sunny and hot so we tend to hide down below for a lot of the day just to preserve some skin.

 Lots of ship traffic which is to be expected but no sailboats have passed within site.

The VHF radio is busy with people battling their way up the ICW and we are glad to be on the outside this time.  At least three boats have capsized near various inlets since we left St. Augustine.  We suspect drinking has a lot to do with it but who knows.  Again it's a lot safer away from land.

FYI,  our satellite phone subscriptions are running out this coming week and we don't plan to renew so this may be the last MIDWATCH email.

We aren't sure what our next step will be.  We have decided to sell the boat in Annapolis but we have a lot of work to do to get it cleaned out and fixed up for sale.  We are considering NC for a haul-out and possibly NH.  Kim and I are gearing up for some real work.  In any case, we expect to spend much of Monday on the phone and internet getting organized.  We are also out of milk, coffee and fuel so we must stop.

Bob, Kim, Anna and Finn.

Current Position:

12:30PM Lunch time
34 D 06.226N
76D 53.762W
Speed 5.8 kts
Course 19 D true

 

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