More Grey, Nothing New

Position: 47 degrees, 32 minutes north; 143 degrees, 42 minutes west 118 nm day

Just clouds and up and down wind. One minute it looks promising at a solid 20 knots on our stern quarter, then the next it drops to 10. The waves are getting bigger though up to six or seven feet now no doubt being blown down from the system up north of us. They make things a bit chaotic when the wind drops and we get rolled around quite a bit. I wish the wind would just settle and fill.

Not much else to report except it’s getting even colder! Three layers and I even put gloves on last night. Oh, we caught a skipjack tuna, but then I lost him when I tied him on to drag him, he slipped the line. Bummer. We haven’t figured out how to cook them right – the meat turns quite dark and heavy – but as sashimi they are one of the best. Very much prized in many areas – tender and full flavored, not at all fishy or oily – and we were really looking forward to some. Oh well, there’s always tomorrow.

(OK, one add now that it’s evening. There’s a little patch of clear sky above us and we can see the half moon and a few stars. First time in four nights we’re been able to see the moon. Doesn’t look like it will last long, but it’s the little thingsā€¦)

2 thoughts on “More Grey, Nothing New

  1. Cool story about the whales! will look them up! Say a little prayer for Jackson…starting at BU today ! Stay safe xxoo

  2. Your posts have a strong “dog days of summer” feel to them, even though the original saying is for end of the year baseball in the hot summer. Maybe you are in the dog days of sail cruising. Whatever; may they straighten up so you can sail right.

    Getting even colder? You sure you haven’t sailed too far north? If you see a Russian sub – oops! And whatever happened to global warming? Just when it might prove useful it wanders off.

    Sail on, sail on sailors……

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