Atlantic Crossing, day 5: A lifelong dream coming true

Yes,
finally. I´ve sailed
My dream
to see a full size whale even took me so far as Polynesia for our honeymoon
because in Augustus I would be able to see many humbug whales. Alas no such
luck, I guess I’m more lucky in love. But today
At first
we were looking at some strange water next to us, like an oil slick completely
flat. And then it happened. A Minke (I think) whale emerged and made a big BLOW
and slowly submerged again. I slowed the boat immediately and called the kids.
But after looking for the whale for some 10 minutes she blew way back.
And the
day wasn’t over yet. More excitement to come! Yesterday we’ve decided to give
fishing a try. And today we stroke twice. The first time I checked the rod and
it felt very heavy. I started hauling her in. Is it a tuna or just some weed?
I’m very good at catching weed. But no, a nice Yellow Striped Tuna of about 2
kilos. She must have been fighting the line for some time since it took little
effort to bring her in. The kids loved watching me. I cleaned the fish and was
looking forward to diner, fresh tuna Mhhh.
But at
dusk I stroke another fish. This time there was no doubt. This was a big one. I
called Yannick for help bringing the fish in. This one really was fighting! It
didn’t took very long before we landed her too. I estimate the Blue Striped Tuna
was 40 -
Isabelle
managed to cook the tuna to perfection, nicely marinated a lemon dipped soy
sauce. We opened a bottle of Cava to celebrate our luck and of course didn’t
forget to give the first drink to
All this
time we were running the engine since there was no wind. By the time I’m writing
this (01:00h am) we’re sailing again. Around midnight the wind picked up and I
quickly hoisted the genoa. The main was already up.
I’m lying
in the cockpit listening to the boat slicing through the water, like she is
supposed to do. After running the engine a lot of the day it is a great feeling.
A sweet closure of a very good
day.