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On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 20:19:25 -0500, Larry wrote:
Len wrote in : A close encounter with a whale when underway would be impressive too I'm sure. I guess it has to do with (re-)connecting with nature. I was alone on the midwatch of S/V "Claire's Navie", an Endeavour 35 about 100 miles off the Georgia coast, on a pitch black night with the moon set. Somewhere around 3AM "something surfaced", making an awful rushing noise out there in the pitch dark off my starboard beam. I swear I heard it also "breathe" through its blowhole. The rushing stopped as quickly as it started and the sounds of the 4-5' quartering seas returned to normal. I couldn't tell if the "something" made any of the waves that hit the hull or not in the pitch dark. It must have been your whale. I didn't hear any screws turning. Magnificent experience... thanks for sharing. I'm searching for this photo I must still have somewhere. I got it from a dutch cruiser who now gives lectures with video presentation. During the day a whale came swimming next to the boat. This lasted long enough for the sailor to climb his maststeps with a camera. The photo shows the whale clearly turned about 45 degrees up with his left side. You definitely would say he/she was looking up to what was happening on deck or to that strange guy hanging in the mast. Regards, Len. |
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