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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The ICW Isn't The Bahamas

Coming to the surface for fresh air.

     Dolphin sightings in the Bahamas are far and few in between.  Since our arrival back in November we have spotted dolphins less than 10 times.  Although in the past seasons our sightings have been even fewer.  In the United States, especially the lower section of the section of the ICW, the sightings are very common and do not cause any particular interest from the crew of Big Run.  There is one occasion we do enjoy the dolphins and that is when they play in our slip stream just off of the bow when we are motoring.  Because the waters are so murky on the ICW we do not get to enjoy the dolphins playing in the slip stream except for when they surface for a breathe of fresh air.  Today was different in Bahamas as we crossed the White Cay Bank on our return trip from Salt Pond, Long Island.  We spotted the dolphins off the port bow and saw them race over to the boat.  We knew immediately what they were going to do so we went to the bow.  There they were, playing in our slip stream and because of the crystal clear water we were able to catch all the action below the surface.  It is amazing how little effort they exert to stay in front of the bow as it slices through the water at 6.5 knots, almost 8 mph.  Every once in a while they would roll over on their side and look up at us.  Then, as in the photo above, they would surge ahead of the boat off to one side to surface for fresh air and then return to the bow of the boat below the surface to ride the slip stream.  Definitely not something we are privileged to see on the ICW, but then, the ICW isn't the  Bahamas.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

We're jealous. We still get tickled when we have dolphins off the bow in Charlotte Harbor. Have fun for us, our Bahamian adventure is a few years off.

Chris and Gail
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KK 42-125

Rick, Deb and Izzy aboard M/V Broulee said...

Love the pic. Dolphins always make the cruise the best! Missing you guys.

Dave Gibson said...

Dolphins are awesome, aren't they? Our dogs get really excited when the dolphins visit. We have to put one on his leash because we're afraid he'll jump in after them.

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