Independence, and her cruising pals departed the lovely
northern anchorage at Hawksbill Cay a few days ago, in order to find a safe,
protected anchorage from the predicted 30+ knot winds, (higher in squalls)
headed our way. The front was to last a
few days and clock around southwest and west, before settling back to strong NE
winds. This called for all around
protection.
Mattina opted to check in at Compass Cay Marina for a few
days, where they would be able to get off the boat with Farley and take some
walks. Independence followed Different
Drummer’s lead, anchoring between Rat Cay and the Mice—2 small groups of
islands nestled in Pipe’s Creek.
Due to the narrowness and strong current, this requires
deploying 2 anchors, which are strategically at least 90 degrees from the
vessel and each other. Situating the
anchors and confirming that they are really “dug” in, with sufficient scope,
and anticipation of turning room as the wind shifts, is the beginning of storm
preparedness anxiety.
That afternoon the wind began. Not too bad.
As the evening progressed, and wind picked up, we watched anxiously, as
the boat swung on either anchor with tide changes and gusts. By dinner and early darkness, we decided to
watch a DVD to help pass the time. Of
course, the strongest winds always seem to come at night. Later, lying in bed, with no light, no movie
for distraction, the loudness of the wind buffeting our boat and rattling the
frame of the bridge enclosure and flapping the canvas became very unnerving.
Paul will state that worrying is my favorite pastime, and
he’s not wrong. Although I don’t enjoy
it, I just can’t help myself. My stomach
was knotted like a fist, and I tried to breathe deeply and calmly with great
difficulty. Finally, I spent the night
tossing & turning on the salon couch, watching DD’s anchor light swing in
and out of view, as waves rushed under our bow and wind howled all around.
By morning, the wind was letting up, and of course the sun
puts a whole bright aspect on a new day.
Knowing that your anchor can drag, or your dinghy can snag or break
loose, or the boat can slip back onto the jagged iron shore, is just too much
to put into my imagination in the dark of the storm. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
Let the fun begin--
kiting, wind-surfing and a birthday beach picnic for Matt is a
prescription for making it all better!
| Matt living his birthday wish |
| Paul harnesses the wind |
| The Mattina's & the Different Drummer's |
| we liked "Happy Matt" better than "Happy Birthday" |