After setting 2 anchors and sitting comfortably for over 12 hours, nothing sets the adrenaline pumping like a little 0300 excitement, wind shift, anchor alarm and thunderstorm.
Identifying where you are in the pitch dark, among the bright flashes. Sensing you’ve been spun about, and then trying to calmly adjust the boat till sunrise so you can know not guess what to do.
It is an exhilarating feeling to be on the bow wind and tropical rain in your face pulling a line or assessing your anchor chain.
Even better to know you are not on the reef, your anchors are holding, and get back in the salon where you can dry the off and catch an hour of sleep before daybreak.