I have survived my second almost full day at sea! With much more grace
than the first! It dawned a beautiful cold day, with a max of 25°C
and partly cloudy forecast. I packed my newly acquired dry bag with a light
cotton jacket, food and my camera. Once out the gate I decided to run back for
a second jacket and my beanie, how glad I am for that!! We met at the ski boat
club at 07h15 to pack the boat and warm up the engines and all the other
important stuff that needs to be done before we launch. I admit I spent some
time gawking at the most amazing sunrise, clouds and colours. The launch went
smoothly and before we started any work, we accepted a rescue mission. A little
paddle boat had come loose from its mooring and was floating around the big
blue sea unattended. We sidled up and roped her in, and then towed her to the
beach where firstly the waves, and then the lifeguards, brought her back to
shore, mission accomplished!
Then we started looking for whales, I had the dubious honour of being
the first up in the lookout seat. Again we started by going along the beach and
around Robberg and then out to sea, but once out of the bay the wind was harsh
and the sea rough. I was so grateful I ran back to get the extra jacket, and
regretted not getting long pants and a blanket too! It is COLD out there! So it
was decided to turn and head back to the relative shelter of the bay. This
turned out to be a wise decision as we found 3 whales in the bay, and were able
to get photos of all three but only had a chance to get close enough for a
biopsy sample from one. The sea within the bay had become rather rough at this
stage, caused by the increasing wind, and the trip was cut short. It was an
interesting journey back to the launch at the ski boat club, very bumpy and
rather wet. Back on the beach, looking out to sea, you could wonder why we came
back so early, the conditions look good. How deceptive! But we accomplished
much in a short time and I survived the rough seas with minimal nausea! I may
have found my sea legs!
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Getting the boat into position for the launch. |
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A seat with a view. |
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The boat from above! |
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The team, before the weather got nasty! |
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Stopped for a snack break. Photo by Gwen Penry. |
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