Day 12 of Atlantic Crossing

Swiftwing
Thu 6 Dec 2007 20:56
Lat/Lon at 1200 GMT: 19:13.06N 33:43.13W
 
    Just another day at sea today, nothing too spectacular to report. Neil braved the elements for the sake of hygene, calling it "Extreme hingin oot washin." Needless to say, over the course of the day his t-shirt and shorts got soaked in salt water several times.
    Fishing News reported recently the advice given by internationally renowned fishing expert J. Reid, of literary fame. The Swiftwing fishing dept. were advised to use a flying fish as bait in their unrelenting struggle to land anything other than on their backsides after some over enthusiastic aft-deck prancing. The advice, although appreciated, did not seem entirely valid at the time. After all, how were we supposed to catch the nimble flying fish, when the lumbering tuna continues to make fools of us.
    So, when the Skipper, not one to miss a trick, noticed an unfortunate flying fish crash land on the deck today, frenzied exitement spread like wildfire. By this stage the crew were beyond sympathy for any kind of fish so our guest didn't stand a chance. He no doubt came to wonder how a simple misjudgment could lead to him being grabbed, photographed, skewered on a hook, photographed some more and returned to the sea, dragging our line with him. C'est la vie.
    Swiftwing continues in her average speed of 6 knots, occasionally surfing down the larger waves to Neil's whistled tribute to the Hawii 5-0 theme. During these moments, high speeds are reached to everyones delight. The current record - set today - is a blistering 14 knots. Much faster and we'll be passing out from the G-forces.
    Our exellent chef, Douglas "Ramsay" Reid continues to supply us with fine cuisine and we dined handsomely upon sweet-and-sour pork with rice and various other things (we don't ask questions).
    If we hold this speed and course we should be in St. Lucia in time for Neil and Alan to have a couple of days shore leave before flying home. Lets hope it works out that way.
 
    John