Date: 09/02
Noon to noon run: 159NM Time of position: 7PM (HST)
Lat/Lon: 47 59.670N 135 28.99W
Course: 060-065 deg Mag
Current Speed: about 6kt
Next Waypoint: 48.00N; 135.00W
140NM distance
Synopsis
The breeze was light but steady all day allowing us to
make good progress. Cape Flattery, still over 400NM distant, is nevertheless
gowing closer.
Tropics v/s cold water sailing
My sweetheart, who is also my wife, does not much care
for the idea of cold water scuba diving. She says it is too much work, but I
can honestly tell you that there is not much difference between cold water
diving and cold water sailing. They both require a lot of work compared to
sailing or diving in the tropics. Think about it.
Sailing in cold water - getting dressed: underwear, long
underwear or at least polypropylene top,then pants, fleece shirt, vest, foul
weather bibs, coat, hat, PFD. To go pee: remove the PFD, remove hat (you're going
down below), remove the coat, unzip the foulie bibs and pull from shoulders,
pull pants down or risk peeing into them
inadvertently, move underwear aside or pull down. Tropics - to get dressed: put
on shorts and short sleeve shirt. To go pee, pull shorts aside and lean over
lifelines. Got it? (OK women have to do a bit more in the tropics, but at least
they are not sitting on a cold toilet seat.)
Cheers, John
1 comment:
Clearly you've been at sea too long, it's time to come home ;)
Jeff
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