Sunday Update

BETELGEUSE
Jonnie Massey
Sun 28 Aug 2022 08:38

47.23.40 6.40.62W

Sunday morning started with a scarlet dawn reflecting in the glassy water. Yesterday was ‘Dolphin Day’ with a magical display of bow surfing. The dolphins turned on their sides to better see the odd selection of humans sitting over the bow, cameras in hand. The pod would sometimes dash off and join the seabirds dipping and diving into a feeding frenzy shoal before racing back. Middle N-B son suggested “whoops and yells” to encourage tricks – this had little effect other than waking the sleeping watch. The show gave us lots to see as we passed to the North of the bleak island of Ushant to try and catch some wind further West. Evening came with freshening wind and the spinnaker driving the boat to 10 knots and slightly nervous helmspersons. When Skipper had had enough excitement and dark was setting in, we had an exciting time on the foredeck taking it down safely. Hopefully after another couple of weeks the crew (except for Skipper and Jon) will have finally learned which line goes outside which. Iron rations again for dinner – canapes and chicken casserole. We concluded we may not be the fastest spinnaker crew, but we are definitely the best fed…

George