Stars, Sails - the Parallax View

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Enter the Manatee

10 January 2012 | Key West (Boca Chica)
Heather/ sunny and 74F
After more than a month away, the manatee, or at least A manatee, is back. So Grant and I went to admire it yesterday, drifting down from C dock to B dock...

The manatee moves slowly, as my friend DJ might (might!!!) say, because its Kung Fu is strong. Either that, or it's pretty close to sessile, most of the time.

I used to think they looked like semi-submerged tires of some kind...
manatee pretending to be a semi-submerged tire
But perhaps this is one of their subterfuge skills...

This one is drifting with the current, first beside the Lady Nancy:
see its tiny head?

Zoomed in. Yes, that really is some kind of gold-colored aquatic weed growing along its flanks, just as it grows on the bottoms of the boats that stay still in the marina for long periods. You can also see where some motorboat propeller cut it along the back. The cut has healed but exposed the white fat layer beneath:
now do you see it?

Then between boats, where it actually took a breath after a few minutes and moved its tail a few times!
thereby hangs a tail. a very slow tail.

And went under the Lady Nancy and out of our ken. The marina is dredged to 16 feet or so and the manatee can stay down quite a while.
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Vessel Name: Parallax
Vessel Make/Model: 37' Prout Snowgoose (1982)
Hailing Port: Pensacola
Crew: Derek, Heather and Grant
About:
Two astronomers, looking for variable stars and adventure. After cruising the Caribbean aboard S/V Paradox for 18 months in the early 90s, the crew swallowed the anchor and had a child, always planning their next Great Adventure: cruising under sail with Grant, showing him the world. [...]
Extra:
We knew that if we ever got a catamaran, we'd want a name to celebrate her twin-hulledness. Parallax is seeing the same thing from two slightly different points of view, which with our two eyes is what gives humans our depth perception. It's also a good metaphor for one of the benefits of marriage. [...]

S/V Parallax

Who: Derek, Heather and Grant
Port: Pensacola