Saturday 9th June
we had an amazing show last night, courtesy of Mother Nature. The scene was
set as darkness fell. The heavy cloud cover ensured no light from the moon
could penetrate the inky blackness, as we sped along in a brisk 20-25 knot
breeze from stage left. As the darkness deepened, with no sense of where
the sea ended and sky began, the show began. The spray from the hull began
to glow with an intense white-green phosporescence and the wavetops all
around us, as far as we could see, were etched with pearlescent foam, as if
topped in guache from an artist's pencil. Millions of zooplankton
stimulated into light by our passage were in the water flying from the hull,
giving an impression of sailing through an underlit sea. Jangada seemed to
relish the experience too, flicking shining spume high into the air with her
bow where it hung for a moment before being whisked aross the deck by the
wind.
Our normal watch system forgotten, we spent the whole night up on deck,
taking turns at helming while the other crouched in the cuddy, our grinning
faces illuminated by the amazing light show. Jangada's rudder plowed a deep
fluorescent furrow, streching behind us like a vapour trail, into the inky
Atlantic, inches from our feet. A truly memorable night which neither of us
will forget.
Trevor
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Hi Sir Admiral Flapjack & friends,
ReplyDeleteIt is really interesting using the Tracker to follow the progress of Jangada Too and other boats in the race. Sounds like an amazing ‘show’ last night - I guess that no photo would do it justice!
Gill from Viro.
We are so enjoying following your blogs and tracking your progress. Wonderful poetic descriptions of your time at sea. We too are having sleepless nights, in a turmoil wondering if Richard has fessed up to raiding the flapjack bucket. Really think in such a confined space honesty is the best policy. Alii, Ted and Suz
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame you couldn't put it to pictures - we just have to use our imaginations as I am sure we have all seen docos on TV showing some of these phenomenal events!!! Glad to see that you overcame your problems and don't let the retirees get the better - keep calm, keep enjoying!! G:)
ReplyDeleteGood morning - what an amazing night and a lovely description. You've made such good progress in just a few hours. Hope you're using the sextant........Have a great day. We're all thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a crazy race! looks like strange old weather out there... Still looks like an easier spell on the horizon at least for a while... Kinda Jealous and wish i could be out there - so went and had a nice warm shower...
ReplyDeleteWe have been following your blog and are impressed about how you've been doing. 2nd place - amazing! With these challenging weather conditions, in particular. We hope that you will be able to fix you radar / aerial pole!
ReplyDeleteAll the best - from rainy Oxford. David & Vanessa