Titania day 6 update: we save a Turtle

Titania
The Dobbs family and friends
Fri 30 Nov 2018 20:36
19:38N     30:48W
 
Today the crew of Titania had a Blue Planet experience. We rescued a turtle that had become caught in a debris fishing net drifting in the middle of the Atlantic - and in the process pretty much faultlessly executed a man overboard drill.
 
We we running at around 10 knots in mid-Atlantic with our headsail goose-winged out, when Todd noticed a debris fishing net. As we passed it, we saw that there was a turtle caught in the net. Our practiced man over board drill kicked into action: MOB button pushed; headsail furled away; engine started; mainsail winched in; and we beat back along our track. We grabbed the fishing net with a boat hook and pulled it and the turtle on board. We were able to cut the turtle free of the net.
 
It seems incredible now, but at the time the turtle seemed totally conscious that we were rescuing it. It looked deeply at us, seemed to hi-five Freddie (well, watch the video https://www.dropbox.com/s/2qhex8vsdswfmzz/Thank%20you.mp4?dl=0  and see what you think) and, as it swam away,  we thought we saw it waving its flipper in thanks.
 
Richard
 
 

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