Storm in a teacup



Dussehra morning
Dussehra night had us scrambling again. Around midnight we had winds gusting to 37 knots and the boat had drifted towards the seabirds moored in the bay. We cranked up the engine and moved out of there as fast as we could. The winds were strong and the engine was barely able to move us. The next 3 hours has us parading up and down the river waiting for the squall to move on.

Swifts at their morning toilette

We went right back to sleep after that. It's amazing how quickly one adapts to circumstances and eventually find joy in the little things. A gorgeous sunset, birds on a wire, fried fish and wine dinners, scrabble by torchlight, a skyful of stars at 0300. 


So we need to fix two things and quickly. One is the mooring and the other is hired help for the dinghy and other odd jobs. The mooring needs more weight and we have ordered for a cement packed truck tyre to supplement the car tyre we are using. That should be ready in a couple of days. 


Here's where I hit the sack
The tindal started today. As of now, we're just happy not to have to haul the dinghy and the OBM around every time we have to get on and off the boat. Or get soaking wet every time Dilip has to place the OBM into the dinghy while I hold it steady in the waves. 


We will continue to sleep on the boat till the squalls are done; which should be by the end of the week.

Then we're off to Bombay! 

With Antara, you now have the opportunity to sail, safe in Covid times - on a large sailboat, along the coast, in the deep blue yonder! You decide and we'll design a sail just for you. 

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