Day 42 — Taking the plunge: Part two

by Katie on February 13, 2010

With the newfound motivation from reaching the halfway mark, my competitive nature had me finally overcome my fear of taking the plunge and jumping back in the water to check for growth. I wanted to be certain that the boat is performing as efficiently as possible by redistributing the weight and, now, by making sure barnacles are not slowing me down.

With no sharks in sight, I jumped in and quickly realized how much I am missing out on being above water. No dolphins or sea turtles, but plenty of colorful fish, especially dorados. These light blue fish weigh about twenty pounds and frequently jump several feet above the surface. And the number of small fish living under my boat seems to be growing in size and number with about twenty small guys nestled right next to the boat.

On my mission to find barnacles, I found a few spots with growth. It certainly would have been better to check on a calmer day as it was awkward being hit with waves but, within twenty minutes, the boat was smooth and ready to row.

But I wasn’t.

Dorados

I must have been snorkeling around the boat for at least an hour, maybe two. There were just too many friendly fish to distract me! At one point there were about twenty dorados that swam pass. They certainly did not seem to be in any hurry, almost like they were swimming in slow motion. Regardless, it was definitely a good reminder of all the life happening under my boat.

Well, that’s enough about what’s going on underneath me. Now it’s time for a little bit about the things in my boat that I haven’t mentioned much yet:

Packed items rarely or never used

    Para-anchor (I use this if I am being blown eastward to minimize backward progress. Trade winds and currents have not pushed me east yet)
    Handheld watermaker (Main one works perfectly but, if it fails, it will take two hours to pump water with the handheld one)
    Most of the tool kit
    Most of the extensive medical kit
    Handheld VHF (Use main instead)
    Solar shower (Used once! Want to make sure I have enough energy for water and electronics first)

Equipment failures

    Steering cable for toe steering and steering line for hand steering
    Waterproof camera died. Worked fantastically up until that one day it didn’t. Luckily I have a waterproof camcorder that can take photos too
    Satellite phone is, shall I say, moody. It has its moments
    Jetboil stove after dropping it in seawater. Oops.
    Otterbox music case. Still impressive as I would occasionally leave it in the cockpit overnight constantly exposed to water.

And, the numero uno (listening to Spanish audio out here, too!) question seems to about my food of choice upon arrival. My food cravings have been a bit odd and the one thing I keep thinking about is wheat grass. A shot of freshly juiced wheat grass! A detox may be in order. But, really, any fresh fruit or veggie sounds very nice right now.

Or in a month.

{ 21 comments }

Claire Mullee February 13, 2010 at 1:15 pm

Cool I love the pictures and I love you!

Kandi February 13, 2010 at 1:18 pm

It must be real interesting seeing all these creatures around you. Congrats for making it 1/2 way!

Nicolioli February 13, 2010 at 2:08 pm

oh no, both your hand and your two steering broke? what do you do now? I am glad the failures list was pretty short:) Adios amiga!

mmdeiter February 13, 2010 at 3:41 pm

I’m in awe everytime I read your blogs because you’re a very special lady who is determined to get to your destination and at the same time, do what you need to do and enjoy the moment too. Cuidate mucho, amiga! (Take care, my friend)

Pauline February 13, 2010 at 3:50 pm

Hi Katie, following your blog everyday. You are doing an amazing thing.
Lots of love and good wishes
Pauline
Perth, Western Australia

Tom February 13, 2010 at 3:53 pm

My family and I have followed you the entire way. This is surely an experience that you (and we) will never forget. Tom

Tom February 13, 2010 at 3:56 pm

Katie,

Here is an (very silly) ocean jokes for you. Hopefully will give you a little chuckle.
What did Cinderella wear to the ocean? Glass Flippers. Keep rowing!!

bethP55 February 13, 2010 at 5:50 pm

Hi Katie,
Checking in again. Very glad to hear you have not had to use listed items! Especially the medical and the blowing East thing :D Really sorry about your camera, pesky things. I wish I could send you a basket of fresh fruit. *Sigh*

I am still in awe of you but I am sure you are tired of hearing that – this is who you are – you set and achieve these awesome goals while us mortals just shudder at the thought:D
All my best,
Beth

Paul February 13, 2010 at 6:04 pm

Katie,

Worn body rowing
Intrepid spirit glowing
Broad ocean passing

Paul

Zewde and Ady February 13, 2010 at 8:32 pm

Katie,

Congrats! Ady and I are proud of you. We are thinking about you everyday.

Take Care!
Ady and Zewde

Hamish February 13, 2010 at 9:14 pm

~~~~~~~~~~ so in tune with nature and the universe; u r an inspiriation ? ~~~~~~~~~

AlanP February 13, 2010 at 10:09 pm

Katie,
Thanks so much for all the updates. My family and I are loving the twitters and blogs.

Sitting around watching the olympics. The Norwegin Kramer just set an olympic record in the 1500m speed skating at 6:15. Wow.

Hope you are having a wonderful day. Hopefully you won’t run into too many more boats (lol).

Blessings,

Alan and fam

Brooke February 13, 2010 at 10:27 pm

I’ll eat a vegetable just for you tonight. What, no blender on board? LOL Happy rowing Katie.

Bluesbrotherdave February 14, 2010 at 4:14 am

We’ve followed you since your start. You and your cause are the talk of our family. Amazing. We also support a friend who leads an international water/well drilling ministry. You are in our prayers. The poet Maya Angelou penned, “Love keeps us refreshed and renewed, more able to face all the other every day things.” So, may you feel our love and the love of so many others.

Michael February 14, 2010 at 5:28 am

You go, girl! Keep it up. You’re doing great.

mostthingsonce February 14, 2010 at 5:32 am

Happy Valentines Day Katie!! Hope you have a great day. Too bad about the camera. You do know that you have to recharge the battery, right? Without that stove, you must really be roughing it. Hang in there.
Alfred
Vancouver, Canada

WaterIsLifeDavid February 14, 2010 at 5:55 am

Happy Valentine’s Day, Katie!
They should actually name a day after you. We could then say “Happy Rowing Katie Day” :-)
And kids in school would then learn that it is after this one strong Katie who once upon a time rowed solo across the Atlantic :-)
Glad to hear everthing is going smoothly!
-David (the ‘Water is Life’ one)

Rick Barkley February 14, 2010 at 9:14 am

Seems your body and spirit are well, judging from the nice break you took underwater. Would like to know how you’re managing such a relatively straight line toward Cayenne without any steering capability. Carry on!

DOO312 February 14, 2010 at 7:11 pm

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY KATIE. Y0U PROBABLY WON’T BE RECEIVING ANY VALENTINE’S DAY CANDY BUT BELIEVE ME WE’LL MAKE UP FOR IT WHEN YOU COME HOME!

LOVE YOU!

DOO & ellen

Chips February 18, 2010 at 2:41 pm

Great effort Katie. Enjoy your journey. It will be nice to see your videos on your arrival.

Probably I am the first Indian watching your effort from India.

I salute your courage.

bob the builder February 25, 2010 at 6:02 pm

u are the coolest person ever keep it up

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