T
Tom
With the hurricane and other weather we were not sure about sailing this past weekend. But the weather was great and we had exceptional sailing on Saturday with Friday being good sailing unfortunately we didn't have time to sail on sunday. On Saturday there were very nice rollers coming in (from Wilma??) such that surfers were surfing on both sides of the east jetty with many boats anchored just outside the channel. Since the waves were regular and not breaking except close to shore we decided to go out and play a little. It was fun going over 10-15 foot waves. The Pearson 323 did great with no water coming aboard going out. I felt completely in control though I did have the key ready just in case we needed the engine. I followed the channel back in to make doubly sure that I didn't meet any breaking waves. It is part of my training to know how my boat will handle under differnet conditions. I'd hate to find out that she didn't handle well in waves some dark stormy night. The great part of the trip was my wife yelling that she saw something big and black jump and it definately wasn't a dolphin. A short time later less than 1/2 mile from the jetty my daughter-in-law and I saw three large mammals all black 15-20' long on the surface with their heads together. My wife scrambled to get the camera but before she could they dove. They appeared to be frightened by our boat and dove the moment they became aware of us. Searching around it seems most likely that they were false killer whales. Is this likely?? They were apparently at least 2-3 times larger than bottle nosed dolphins and all black. Two appeared larger than the third. The dorsal fin was small.Tom