Tearing up 5 pound notes!

Oriole
Sat 5 Feb 2011 16:20
Falmouth Harbour, Antigua 17:01.08N  61:46.27W
 
If you really think that yachting is still like standing under a cold shower tearing up five pound notes you need to get into the 21st century superyachting league.  The shower out here is warm but the notes are more like 1,000,000 US dollar bills.  Last week the 160 foot sailing yacht Salperton had a little problem.  Nobody  knows quite what happened but in light airs off Guadeloupe the mast came crashing down, narrowly missing the helmsman and an estimated 6 million US dollars worth of rig went to the bottom of the sea.  Salperton came into English Harbour and unloaded her enormous boom onto the dock and since when she has been keeping a low profile!  Fortunately nobody was hurt. 
Meanwhile we in the junior league are beginning to think that we are being viewed more like waifs and strays.  In the last couple of weeks we were having dinner with a very generous Danish ex medical equipment manufacturer who insisted on paying the bill, one of the local fishermen who we had asked to get us a 2lb lobster, dropped it onboard and refused his quoted record low price of 15EC dollars per pound (4EC$=£1).  "It's a present for you Skip"   When weighed it was actually 4lb!  Finally I was having some plywood cut to a template at one of the local boat builders this week.  Normally the charging meter runs with steam coming out of it at 60 plus US dollars an hour.  When I  went to the office to pay, after an interesting chat with the boss he too declined payment, and last night we went over to Jolly Harbour to have dinner with some friends and even our favourite taxi driver Oliver gave us a discount price.  Maybe I need to look to my wardrobe or get my hair cut.
 
 
 
Is the skipper looking like a waif and stray?
 
Meanwhile we are sitting quietly in a very sheltered corner of Falmouth Harbour while a few days of stronger winds and big seas go through and some of the irritating little jobs that have been piling up get ticked off the list.  The sun is still shining and the temperature down below is a cool 28C and the water temperature is the same!