Surfing

Hamsi
John Anderson
Sat 24 Jun 2017 16:57
The wind gradually worked its way round a good slice of the compass last
night. I was woken every couple of hours by a change in movement of the
boat, got dressed and changed our heading relative to the wind and the set of
the sails.
This pattern of work in the night is (delightfully in a way) rather
reminiscent of being a junior many years ago, when the contracted hours were
very different to those of today, and night work in addition to day work was the
norm. The oddly comforting thing is that it's not a stress to do again,
what you did years ago.
A substantial bit of the sailing this year has been downwind, compared to
quite a lot of upwind sailing on the way over last year. Rolling around more,
compared to upwind work, is a down side to this. The upside is periods when the
waves roll in from behind at a speed just a little greater than the boat
speed. When this happens the boat gets lifted by each wave and then surfs
down the face of the wave in a delicious slide. There was a nice bit of that
last night.
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