Dan's blog
30 June 2013
Dan
Laundry day was that aforementioned one sunny day about a week ago when the first mate showed me how it is done on Rum Doxy. Take a plastic tub, pour in some fresh water, add a little ammonia and let soak. It does not really get things clean, but it does destroy the nasty odor making bacteria. And so, after a good soak, the clothing gets hung to dry on the lifelines and any other available place on the boat, making Rum Doxy look much like a floating third world laundry, which, I suppose, is what it is. Now hanging clothes on the line in the sun to dry is fine if there is that key component the sun. While most of my clothes dried out adequately my sweat pants did not. By evening they were still damp and it was beginning to drizzle so I had no choice but to haul them in and drape them over my towel in the starboard hull. They never did dry out as is continued drizzly or stormy for several days. By now they are giving off a most unpleasant odor of the mildewey sort, so this morning on my watch I determined to soak the sweats in ammonia again. I patiently waited until it was light enough outside to do the laundry routine, which worked out to be about 3:30 am [starts getting light at 3:00], soaked the sweats and hung them to dry on yet another cloudy, gloomy day. This time they will hang there until dry if it takes a month, and it might. I have realized by now that the eight books I brought with me will be nowhere near enough. Four are already completed and I have burrowed into the Rum Doxy library to see what else I can find to occupy my time. Fortunately, there are a few choices available, though it seems the captain and first mate have most of their reading material on their Kindle Readers. They are very techy people, not only for books but an extensive music selection on the ipod, which plays on the Simrad navigation system, which basically runs the boatâs autopilot with help from the computer, etc. I donât understand much of it but it works and is a far cry from what was available to sailors just 20 years ago. Though technology has made navigation easy there is still the nature component that frustrates. That would be lack of wind, too much wind, adverse currents, no sun and gloomy skies. But we did see flying dolphins a couple of days ago! Seriously, these guys were leaping so high the seemed as though flying. There must have been 200 of them flying along on a mission to get somewhere important. How do they know?
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