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Nina - Day 4 -12th Jan – A Beautiful Light



World ARC Day 4 -12th Jan – A Beautiful Light


The forecast was for a fair wind in our sea area. Big seas to the North.
A low over Colombia and Venezuela, giving big winds ahead. Just after
darkness fell, a brand new moon loomed ahead above the horizon. The
bottom half of it showing a huge Cheshire cat grin, lighting our path
over the Caribbean Sea ahead of Nina.

The Celestial Bodies
As the moon set ahead, the grin turned red, and then slid below the
horizon, leaving us once more in the pitch darkness. But then the stars
came out. With not a cloud in the sky, the full majesty of all the stars
is displayed filling the heavens with swirls, dots, pin-pricks and
bursts of many different coloured suns. The milky way, like a cloud or
carpet, painted across the sky from one side of the boat to the other.
Satellites winking and flashing brighter than most of the others in
various shades of blue and pink stand out against the other stars,
looking different and more artificial.
We can pick out the better known constellations, others need the help of
an App on the pad (a fantastic creation, really!) We can even see and
identify spotty dog, Dino the Dinosaur, and the Christmas Tree, as
discovered and identified during the Atlantic crossing. Yes Peter, Mark,
Chris, Frank and Mike, they are till up there! I had difficulty finding
the shopping trolley? Perhaps its been returned to Tesco (although other
supermarkets are available).
Occasional shooting stars complete the picture, to allow wishes to be
made.........

Phosphorescence
Twelve knots of wind, slightly South of East dictated our course, as we
sailed wing-on-wing into the west and the New Moon.
A few hours after darkness fell, the tide turned, giving 1 ½ knots of
help in our direction. The change became dramatic. The waves reduced,
then calmed, then vanished, as the wind and tide collaborated to give a
glassy sea, and we had to check the instruments sometimes, to make sure
we were still sailing, Nina gliding through the sea at 6 ½ knots with
only a faint whooshing and lapping.

A fantastic phenomenon became apparent.
Down the sides of the boat in the sea, where the water was parted and
tumbled down the sides of Nina, flashes and spots of blue light were
created. Some larger than others, some lasting for quite some seconds,
they lit the sea.
At the stern it was even more wondrous.
The sides and stern collaborated to give a carpet of blue lights
whooshing away in our wake. The deeper wash from our keel and rudder,
giving a brighter and more concentrated 3D effect, as the crystal clear
sea fled from our stern. Nina was riding along on a magic carpet of blue
light.

A superb gift of a night for a watch.........

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