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BattPack - BattPack Log Days 13 & 14



BattPack Log Day 13 - Dec 7th -Rex and I did the 10:00-1:00 shift and it was lovely to share the shift with him. We talked about anything and everything under the starlit sky. We saw an incredible shooting star which shot right across the sky. The glorious peace is one of the most magical things about night shifts. That, the twinkling array of stars and the phosphoresence which sparkles in the wake alongside out boat. It feels like there is magic all around.
 
We awoke to the glimmer of a rainbow to the starboard side of our boat. She came in the wake of a couple of squalls, which hit the later night shifts. Today we are in between squalls and calm. In a moment of calm, Rex proposed that this was the most settled weather we would get and it was time to fly his drone and take some aerial footage of the boat. We had discussed him flying his beloved drone on a day where we were becalmed, yet that day hasn't come and neither is it forecast. So, we agreed that a calm window today looked like the best bet. We were still doing 3-4kts and so landing the drone on the boat (an essential) was the dicey part! The plan was for Rex to aim it as best he could and Jay throw a blanket over it to smother it when it got close, shutting off the motors on first contact. Rex got  the drone flying with some concern about landing it on a moving target, he had previously only landed it on a stationary target in light winds. I held him steady as the boat was rocking and rolling - his body was shaking with the tension. He took the footage and then it was landing time. It was much harder than he thought and in the end, a crash landing was all that was possible - the drone hit the fly deck, skidded down the port side of the boat before coming to it's final landing place right on the front edge of the port bow - it was scooped up just in time by Alex! Phew! Jubilation! The photographs are excellent and the video footage just amazing -nothing but BattPack, a whole lot of sea and sky -the vista is so vast that you can actually see the curvature of the Earth! Well done dear Rex, excellent flying skills in adverse conditions and a special mention to how well you handled the stress darling boy!
 
It is Friday, or Fri-yay as Liberty calls it! This afternoon brought two treats- another stunning rainbow, a full double arc- spellbinding! In addition, we were visited by the pirate Little Jonny Naughty! He magically hides sweets for the kids every Friday that we are on the boat. We have dear Granny Batt to thank for him. In 2008 when we bought BattCat, Granny Batt came onboard and before we knew it, there were gold coins hidden in the cabins -much to 3 and 4 year old Rex and Ruby's delight! She claimed it was the work of Little Jonny Naughty! Here started the tradition and the kids are thrilled that he manages to find our boat in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean! Liberty is convinced  that the magical phosphoresence has something to do with it. Happily aboard with his sweetie treasure haul, Jago has just declared that "Life is Brilliant!"
 
174 miles done in the last 24 hours.
 
BattPack Log Day 14 - Dec 8th - A peaceful day and not much to report. The wind has dropped right off and the seas are the calmest that we have had. It isn't really ideal as we are all keen to get to St Lucia at this stage and despite enjoying the relaxing motion, we want to increase our speed! Our ETA is 5 days time- we expect to arrive by mid afternoon on Thursday 13th December. Just in time for Rex's 14th birthday  on the 14th!
 
Jago's tooth comes out today - it has been hanging on a thread for a while! He wonders if the tooth fairy will find him in the middle of the ocean?!
 
We have the 3rd shower of the trip this afternoon. Heavenly to be clean!  Never again shall we take a luxurious daily hot shower or bath for granted - never!! We dream of the things that we shall enjoy in St Lucia - hot showers, pizza and ice-cream top the list! For tonight a Thai Curry will have to do!
 
157 miles covered in the last 24 hours. 5 more days to go....!

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