20 Stinky Fish

day20-DSC00969 (Custom)Last night as I was on watch I had the most busy flying fish evening ever. I think we must have sailed through a flying fish factory or something because we ended up with about 20 stinky flying fish on our boat. The first I noticed it was when I heard one on the back of the boat and another in the dingy. Then within moments one was flopping in the cockpit. No sooner had I thrown that one out did I discover one on the side of the boat by Alyssa’s cabin window and another in the cockpit. That’s when Kirsten came running up in a panic. “I smell a fish in our bathroom”, as I went down to investigate, sure enough there was one on our bathroom floor. I tossed it out the bathroom window only to have Kirsten come up a few minutes later saying, “The smell is still strong, I think there is another one.” Lets just say that Kirsten gets a bit jumpy with these fish, kinda like when my mom sees a mouse. It comes with the occasional shrieks and face hiding behind me to protect her vision from the flip-flopping fish.

Sure enough, there was another fish in our bathroom garbage can.

Curious with the number of fish on the boat thus far, I decided to shine a light on the front trampoline of the boat. Sure enough there were over 10 fish on the trampoline. By the next morning the total count by Orin (including one fish in Dailin’s bathroom) came to over 20. I’m not sure that flying fish are the best tasting things as they are rather small… maybe we can catch a tuna or something useful next time.

UPDATE: It is now 9:16 pm the next day and Dailin just discovered that in the night a fish dropped down the hatch in their room as well and wedged itself between the wall and mattress. They thought it just stank because of the fish in the bathroom but couldn’t figure out why it was still stinking in the evening. Nothing like sleeping with a dried up fish!

8:20 pm PDT, Lat: 02° 56.242′ S, Long: 131° 34.298′ W, Course 216° T, Speed: 6.2 K, Wind: ENE 13 K, Swell: ENE 3′, Cloud Cover: 15%, Barometer: 1013 hPa, Temp: 27°C

This Post Has 6 Comments

  1. Tim Pelton

    Thanks again for the update from us landlubbers living vicariously through your adventuring tales. I always thought flying fish would be really cool – had no idea that they smelled like bad fish.

  2. Schwendingers

    Sounds like fun!!! At times like this, it is hard to remember our responsibility to be kind to ALL of God’s creatures. Ha, Ha.

  3. naomi

    Gross!! That is disgusting!!

  4. eliza

    Would you guys like me to send you some fried flying fish recipes…or maybe flying fish jerky would be tasty!

  5. Heldor

    Just talked to one of my fellow harbour ferry skippers tonight. He’s sailed from Canada to New Zealand and back. Said that he, too, was annoyed by flying fish landing every which way on his boat. But then he actually ate some at the Cook Islands where they serve them like fried lollipops! Not bad at all, he claims.

  6. Dennis McKay

    I used to understand that the fish are “flying” because of being chased by some larger underwater fish. If this is so maybe you should at the least drag a fishing line behind the boat. Makes me hungry just thinking about it. Food, Free, Organic, and Healthy. Boy what more could you ask for. Dad

    P.S. DO NOT LET SHEIRA READ THIS. She has a very abnormal aversion to fish. Maybe she is pregnant.

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