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Gulf Sailing Video
Well, we sailed out the Sabine river and out into the Gulf for the first
time this labor day weekend. Offshore we had pods of dolphins heading for us from all directions. It was so cool. You could see them in the distance heading toward us from all sides. They would swim along side for a while and swim off as other pods were heading over to check us out. Since there are no other sailboats that sail out of here (only rairly) maybe they picked us up on sonar and were just curious, because we were moving along but no motor sound. Just guessing. Anyway, here is the short video: http://24.175.244.109/sailing/gulf-of-dolphin.mpg Happy Sails, John |
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Well, we sailed out the Sabine river and out into the Gulf for the first time this labor day weekend. Offshore we had pods of dolphins heading for us from all directions. It was so cool. You could see them in the distance heading toward us from all sides. They would swim along side for a while and swim off as other pods were heading over to check us out. Since there are no other sailboats that sail out of here (only rairly) maybe they picked us up on sonar and were just curious, because we were moving along but no motor sound. Just guessing. Good guess but wrong. The dolphins hang out in that area waiting for the shrimpers to come in. Because when they get close to the jetties they make sure all the shrimp is cleaned and dump lots of small culled fish that are caught in the nets. You can not cull your shrimp inshore. And they wash all the crabs, The dolphins are just looking for a free meal. Sabine is one of the best places to see many pods. Freeport is just as good. In Freeport there were several pods that learned to do tricks for fish. They would jump out of the water and do flips, roll on the side and talk to you, throw water up on the boat ect.. Your kids look like they were having a blast! Grinning ear to ear. You video's sure put the lame bobspit helm pictures to shame. Keep it up! Bob's an x-movie director and Im sure he is totally jelious. What kind of camera are you using? Software? We chose to stay in this weekend, the lake and bay was packed with all types of vessels. I spent the weekend re-caulking the shower & head. Oh-boy what fun :o( Anyway, here is the short video: http://24.175.244.109/sailing/gulf-of-dolphin.mpg Happy Sails, John |
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SV "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... Well, we sailed out the Sabine river and out into the Gulf for the first time this labor day weekend. Offshore we had pods of dolphins heading for us from all directions. It was so cool. You could see them in the distance heading toward us from all sides. They would swim along side for a while and swim off as other pods were heading over to check us out. Since there are no other sailboats that sail out of here (only rairly) maybe they picked us up on sonar and were just curious, because we were moving along but no motor sound. Just guessing. Anyway, here is the short video: http://24.175.244.109/sailing/gulf-of-dolphin.mpg Happy Sails, John |
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FamilySailor wrote: Well, we sailed out the Sabine river and out into the Gulf for the first time this labor day weekend. Offshore we had pods of dolphins heading for us from all directions. It was so cool. You could see them in the distance heading toward us from all sides. They would swim along side for a while and swim off as other pods were heading over to check us out. Since there are no other sailboats that sail out of here (only rairly) maybe they picked us up on sonar and were just curious, because we were moving along but no motor sound. Just guessing. Anyway, here is the short video: http://24.175.244.109/sailing/gulf-of-dolphin.mpg Nice vid. When I was off the coast of California, we were surrounded at one point with dozens of them... they were leaping out of the water around the boat... a blast to watch. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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