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Tsunami Series No. 21 + Free at Last + Aphorism

02 October 2009 | Pago Pago, American Samoa
Kimball Corson
Tranquility returns a few nights later at the main dock.
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Aphorism: To cruise the world in your own sailboat is to enlarge your perspectives. All whom you have met and all you have seen and experienced become a part of you and that destroys prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, all nice afflictions to lack.

So What Was It Like, You Ask?:

Riding through a tsunami in a sailboat near shore is a bit like riding the spiral down a gigantic flushing toilet and then shooting back up from one that bursts up and out, overflowing. Only the smell is better.

It was certainly an incredible experience and a good one to have behind you. But at the same time, it was thrilling to see how powerful and magnificent nature can be. The energy in this tsunami could probably power Manhattan for a month.
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NOTE When I get my thoughts together and have time, I will do a post on how to prepare for and handle a tsunami from different starting points and different lead times and how to equipment your boat with a tsunami as a surprise possibility.
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Free at Last

Two recreational divers dove on and freed my anchor yesterday. It was wedged under a mega truck tire of the type used as fenders on large docks for big ships. Like a freed slave, I ran and jumped about jubilantly -- actually, I motored around the harbor taking depth readings for almost an hour, basking in my ability to do so. I earlier felt I had one foot nailed to the floor. But the secure anchor hold afforded by the big tire on top of my well set anchor was certainly a blessing during the tsunami. Ah, well, little is really simple.
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Vessel Name: Altaira
Vessel Make/Model: A Fair Weather Mariner 39 is a fast (PHRF 132), heavily ballasted (43%), high-aspect (6:1), stiff, comfortable, offshore performance cruiser by Bob Perry that goes to wind well (30 deg w/ good headway) and is also good up and down the Beaufort scale.
Hailing Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ
Crew: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
About:
Kimball Corson: I am a 75 year old solo sailor, by choice. However, I did take on a personable, but high maintenance female kitten, now a full grown cat, named KiKiPoo when she is sweet, or KatKatPo after she has just killed something like a bird or bat. [...]
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Although I was a lawyer and practiced law with good success for thirty years, creating significant new law, I never really believed in the law, the politics of law or in the over reaching self-interest of most lawyers I met. Too much exposure to Nietzsche and other good and seriously thoughtful [...]
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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ