Jeff came back and took the helm, and expressed his frustration, eventually exlaiming "it feels like the boat is anchored!." I got a high intensity flashlight over the side of the boat on the starboard side and saw nothing. But, when I looked over the port side, I saw Sigmund. His tentacles were flowing aft, emanating from the keel of Cipango. Alongside the boat was further evidence of his massive size. We'd run into a kelp patty - island more like it - that should have it's own postal code. "Yep, we're anchored alright," I told Jeff. With an immediate "all hands" we struggled to pull and cut at the monster for 45 minutes, hauling what must have been hundreds of pounds of kelp forward, away from the keel and cutting it away. Jay was ready to dive in, but the thing was so massive, that it was unclear what someone might do in the water. (it also seemed quite possible to get thoroughly tangled in the beast). We finally freed ourselves from the monster. The time seemed like an eternity, but we were quite relieved - albeit exhausted from the fight - to be underway again. We sent J.B. over the side on a halyard to assure ourselves that we were freed from our captor.
It's 06:50 on Wednesday morning. After our visit from Sigmund, we were eventually treated to a filling West breeze, which we were able to enjoy through a terrific Tequila Sunrise (feel free to sing along). We're approaching, some 60 miles or so to the East. With the end "in sight," so to speak, we're looking forward to a round of beers or three and some fish tacos - hopefully by Thursday evening. IF the wind gods and the Sigmunds cooperate.
Hello to all,
Barry, on behalf of the crew of Cipango
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2 comments:
GO CIPANGO! You guys are doing SO well!
...forgot to insert my name...
you guys pining for some news on world events? :)
...i'm happy to tell you that the rare Mekong dolphin is making a comeback!
--Lindsay
Sorry to hear about Sigmund. Hopfefully you have seen the last of his kind. Still looks like things are going well :-)
May beers and fish tacos be in your near future!
-Kyle
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