blue fish - April 30

Solis Log: 31 11'42N 169 08'32W

From about 4AM this morning, there was basically no wind at all. By 7AM the ocean was totally flat. Like a lake. Amazing. You can see down who knows how far. There were two blue fish with yellow tails which were so close to the boat you could practically reach out and grab them. Luke actually put the gaff in the water to try and snag one. They must have followed the boat for about 2 miles. We were going slowing than a walking pace, but it was funny that they were just near the surface just at the stern of the boat. Luke put in various lures but they would not bite. We wanted fish for lunch, but no luck.

The water is so clear it is really amazing. But again frustrating that we are so close to the destination, but not hardly moving at all.

Comments

Poopy Mouth said…
Looks like it is time for a swim in lake Pacific!!!

May 7 th is looking like it might have a chance. By the way, what is the prize for guessing correctly?

Praying that ideal winds are coming soon.
Taj said…
Hey Potty and all you other friends of the Pac Sailors...
How about the prize for guessing correctly is dinner prepared by the King, aka "Chef Louie!" Maybe a little Coconut Mac-n-Cheese, doused with Tabasco and a Kit-Kat for dessert!

Gosh, I just kill myself sometimes! ;)
Shannon said…
Good point poopy, we are closing in on that day when Solis sails into Kauai. I want someone to capture the smile on my boy's face, I know he will proud of his success.
Speaking of prizes, we're on it. There are several opportunities (TBA) to win prizes associated with Team Solis/Pacific Voyage. Stay tuned for more information.

Books that influenced Darshaun's love of sailing are:
"Dove" by Robin Lee Graham, an extraordinary autobiographical account about a teenager who set out to circumnavigate the world in a 24' sloop.

From the 1800's, Joshua Slocum's, "Sailing Alone Around the World" another account of man vs. sea.

For Christmas I sent Darshaun the DVD
"Deep Water", a true story of a man who took on the most dangerous nautical challenge of all, solo, nonstop, around the world boat race.
Would it surprise anyone to hear that at some time in the near future we may be tracking a much longer voyage?

It will be great fun when they return to land, read back through the blog, it's comments and the journey we have had here at home. I encourage all of you who have been enjoying this "reality show" complete with interactive, somewhat emotional episodes to continue and share your expressions whatever they may be, music, poetry,compassion, but above all a great sense of humor!
You Gotta Love It, whatever it is...........

The winds are on their way.........blowing the boys home `````````````

shannon
barry storm said…
hey guys, marina showed me how to blog. whoopie. sounds like you all need a cheeseburger in paradise. what a wonderful trip, good on you all. ron, you're in my prayers and hope you are felling better. well godspeed as someone said.
marina said…
Go May 8!!! I know the winds are coming soon....
xoxo
Unknown said…
How about a cheeseburger celebration at Hazel's in Antioch on the day of Solis's Kauai landfall?
-Lucy & Dave
Shannon said…
What about Barge Burgers? That should jar the memory of some of you old timers.......
How about a celebration at the Berkeley Marina upon their return. "Chef Louie" on the grill flipping burgers!
michelle said…
celebrations....we'll wait until Darshaun shows up in Paris at the end of June and it'll have to be sushi!
But I would sure love to be there when they arrive....and share the mac-n-cheese, hamburgers and the company of all of you.
Is the Barge still there?
Really wishing for lots of wind.....
Unknown said…
One fish, two fish, Red fish……. Another literary classic from DJ past. I think it time to put the crew out front in the row boat and have them start pulling in the right direction? Probably wont help much, but its great for crew moral.(Now playing the role of “Wilson” the Chronic Barnacle)…..Sorry Ron….you have free reign to give it back when you are feeling better and I hope that is very soon. Doing my best to produce a steady wind from the NW. The boys are enjoying the adventure and always concerned with the big guy. We may have to synchronize watches for a cyber burger fest.

Thought, prayers and hopes for steady winds that carry burger aromas to ya,

Gene
Unknown said…
Afterthought??? Barry’s first Blog and its in reference to a cheeseburger…. Who would have thought? Makes me wonder what baby Barry’s first word’s were? If you listen to the wind “Cheeeeeeeeeeseburrrrrrrrrrrrrrgerrrrrrrrr”
Toni said…
Ahoy, out there. I got a satellite call from Barnacle Ron yesterday, whose voice I didn't recognize at first as it is still a bit raspy, (and not from singing Beatles tunes, unfortunately.) BUT with the ocean landscape like a crystal desert flat as ice he is able to feel a bit more stable...the trade off is no trade winds and no-mo which leaves his dream of taking a l o n g walk on the beach farther out on the horizon. He reports that he’s pretty dehydrated, doing what he can to keep fluids down, but still being challenged by the whole situation. It's true, he admits, being below and talking at any length on the phone tends to make him want to loose his mac and cheese (is it something I said??) so our conversation, by necessity, was short. Regardless, every sound he made was music to this woman's heart and gotta admit, got me a little teary eyed, too. The best news is he has agreed to my plan of kidnapping him after some recovery time in paradise, and bringing him home with me!! YES. He's a brave and tough one, as most of you already know, with a champion Spirit that has seen him through this but he is road weary or rather sea sapped and is quite ready to anchor his landing gear.
As far as dates, well team, I made my flight for May 8th about ten days ago banking on that as their arrival....hope to at least win a t-shirt if I'm right...hopefully they will arrive the 7th.....seeing them AFTER a shower and shave might be preferable after all, although maybe Ron will decide to sport his beard for a while just for that crusty-old-sage sailor look. He might look pretty stylish with a beard and that captain’s hat he bought at West Marine the day before he left. Let's face it, however he looks, he'll be beautiful to me. I'm getting more excited by the minute and pulling out my Hawaii gear and garb soon to get packed. This has been an incredible journey for all of us....now that it's coming round the bend I can feel myself breathing in BIG and holding steady, getting ready for the huge relief of the out breath upon seeing their faces aglow against the colors of the Hawaii skies. Yes. Godspeed, Safe Landing and Good Winds Solis sailors! You are an amazing crew from an incredible hearty family with hoards of fans all over the world dusting off our pom-poms and tuning our instruments to welcome you home!
robnjudith said…
Toni,
you just took my breath away.
you painted a crystal picture
with details we can all envision.
Thank you so much Toni for loving
so grandly.
(robnjudith is Judi & Bob)

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