Thursday, January 12, 2012

Fun Weekend in the Sun

Sunrise over Reem Island

Speeding out to sea!

Sunrise over Saadiyat Bridge

My "fishing pole"

She'll catch 'em and hold 'em, but she will NOT eat them!

Cruising back to port
The group on a 75' catamaran trip

On the bow looking at Abu Dhabi West

We got dolphins!

Maggie, Karen, Mary, Jim and Gail

What can I say about this?  Perfect day!

Captain Berend put me to work



It's a pirate life for me!

Heading back to port

See you tomorrow Mr. Sunshine
The fishing trip was a little lame.  The pictures in the brochure show a guy on a beautiful fishing boat with his fishing pole bent in half, pulling in a lunker.  About the only thing on our trip that resembled it was the fact that we were on a boat.  A smelly, dirty boat that didn't fill me with confidence.  Our "fishing poles" were plastic spools, and we were actually hand fishing for critters that would barely fill a pan.

Our guide Muhammed spoke very little English, but was friendly enough.  He was the only one to get seasick also!  I thought that was strange.  Naturally, I got skunked, but right next to me he was bringing in fish one after another.  Something about the hand fishing I'm sure.

The day wasn't a total bust.   Gail brought in two fish, and we were out on the water on a beautiful sunny day.

The next day more than made up for it though!  Gail had bought a Dow Boat trip on-line that we had been trying to coordinate with friends for some time.  Gail talked to the captain and he explained that it would be tough to fit our schedule on the Dow Cruise, but we could go out on his catamaran if we were ok with that.

More than ok, I was stoked!  We boarded at the Emirates Palace Marina, very exclusive, after a golf cart ride to the boat....I mean all the way to the boat.  Down the gangway, down the floating pier, right to our floating party.  They had snacks, and enough champagne and beer for 50 people, but there was only about 15 adults on the boat.

As we cruised out of the marina, a pod of dolphins started breaching on our bow.  Very kewl!  We cruised around Marina Mall Island and into the Corniche.  The Volvo Ocean race is in town, so we putted by Destination Village to get a look at the boats that were all out of the water being worked on.  The Captain asked for volunteers to help with the sails, so naturally I jumped in.

After lazily sailing back and forth on the Corniche a couple times we were heading out to a little island for a dip, but as we got to the opening in the seawall we were held up by the Coast Guard due to Dow Boat races right outside the harbor.  The boats were beautiful with all the sails up.



When we were given the green light to leave Captain Berend told me to take the helm, which I'd been hoping to do for some time at this point.  I pointed the boat out of the harbor and inside the protective breakwater for LuLu Island.  We anchored 100 yards off shore and some of us jumped into the chilly water and swam to shore.  It was a refreshing dip.

Once everyone was back on-board we headed into the sunset and ended another perfect day.  The Captain and I got to talking on the way back and he asked if I was available to crew for him on the weekends.  We talked this week, and while he doesn't need help, he did extend a special price to me to go out again this weekend for the re-start of the Volvo Ocean Race!  Gail, Kayleigh and I will be cruising the gulf Saturday...but that's another blog.


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