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Xplorer of Hamble - Tales from Xplorer Part 2 - Into the Tropics



We have just crossed 23 degrees N, the Tropic of Cancer. Yes folks, we are now in the Tropics – Yippee! Break out the swimsuits and sun cream! Err….not quite, it is more like a miserable day on the Isle of Wight – windy, overcast and raining, break out the foulies and hot chocolate!


A strange aroma has started to emanate from “The Bamford Suite”, worryingly, from the skipper’s bunk. Fortunately, the source has been identified as two gently rotting cabbages stored thereunder. Simple fix – last night’s dinner had to include cabbages. Only problem was it was Tom’s turn to cook, and it would be fair to say he is far from the Michelin star level in the kitchen. Turns out that fried rotting cabbage is not as bad as you might imagine!


We have been spoilt for wildlife recently, with dolphins joining us every evening as we enjoy our “sundowner” beers – maybe they can smell it? Last night saw a group of about twenty playing around the bows, and at night they have given us some beautiful displays, with phosphorescence pouring out behind them. It is worth coming out here just to see that! *


Anna spotted our first flying fish at lunchtime, remarkable little creatures that soar for huge distances between the waves. We will have to inspect the deck for them each morning as they have a tendency to throw themselves onto the boat overnight, and can be pretty smelly by morning. On the delivery from Gibraltar down to Las Palmas Tony got slapped around the face by one in the dark! Nobody laughed – much! Hee hee!


On board wildlife is limited to a small potted Basil plant named, err …. “Basil”, who managed to stay on board after a meal in Las Palmas. Basil’s fate is in the balance, as while Anna and Tom have shared their water with him, and tended to his wilted and rather diseased looking leaves, hoping that with good care he will make it to St Lucia alive, Tony and Peter have more sinister plans for him…..


Sailing wise, we are currently creaming along in the general direction of St Lucia at 8 knots. Despite the cloud and rain continually broad reaching in 15-25 knots of wind feels pretty good. Our record speed is currently 13.7 knots surfing with Anna at the helm. Boys being boys that record will have to be broken soon!


Time to relieve Tony at the Helm, so that is all for now.


Love to all at home


*So impressed was Tom with the phosphorescence that he has taken to flushing the loo in the dark in an effort to tempt some on board. No results as yet!


About the Author. My name is Tin Tin. I am a small fluffy ARC bear, smuggled on board by Val in Las Palmas. Seeing as nobody else was prepared to write a blog, it has fallen to me. I am here to cuddle the skipper, and Anna is not talking to me because I refused to give her a cuddle when she was feeling poorly. Stuff her – I am here for the boss



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