As expected the ship was a bit lively, courtesy of wind and waves hitting the ship on the starboard quarter. That produces a sort of corkscrew motion; a combination of a bit of rolling and a bit of pitching but in an irregular way. Still I was quite happy with the state of affairs as I have seen it much worse during this time of the year here. I was just very glad that we did not have to go the other way. So we surfed away with the weather, had the ship being going the other way, we would have been pushing against it. I do not think that I would have been able to go much faster than 15 knots then and still would have had to deal with severe pitching against the long running swell. We passed a tug and tow this morning, battling its way northbound and I do not think that the skipper was a very happy camper; sliding & gliding up and down the waves with a yawning barge behind him. But we are running away from it all, and the weather will only get better the closer we get to San Diego. Continue reading
