Dynamically flexible beauty..

Dynamically flexible beauty..

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Provisions and off signers


This morning we had the supply boat alongside, bringing us fresh provisions and some spares.
After that we launched our QC-boat and transferred a few crew members to the supply boat, both from Hugin and Munin. They will be brought to Mumbai for repatriation.
Curious bird watched our provision transfer for a long time.
My guess is that it is a kind of Hawk. Think a “white necked hawk” fits the description well. Has someone got any other opinion?
Unfortunately my picture is bad and blurred.

Tomorrow, daylight our final pick up of the last nodes around, under and in between an installation and barges. Then we can call this project ended.



Proviant och avmoenstrande

Vid gryningen 0700, tog vi supply baaten  laangsides och paaboerjade ombordtagning av faersk proviant och reservdelar. Efter det saa sjoesattes vaar QC-Baat vilken transfererade avmoenstrande fraan Hugin och Munin till Supply baaten, foer vidare transport till Mumbai  och sina hemlaender.
En nyfiken faagel satt laenge och iaktog provianteringen. Jag gissar att det aer en Hoek, tror att en “vitnackad hoek” passer in bra paa de bilder jag sett(Google). Har naagon kunnig naagot baettre foerslag, tyvaerr saa aer min bild lite suddig.

Imorgon dagsljus plockar vi upp de sista noderna runt, under och emellan en installation och praamar, sedan kan vi kalla detta projekt  avslutat.

Supply boat approaching

First heave onboard

White necked Hawk?

Our fenders taken onboard

HUG QC to Supply boat

HUG QC to Munin

Vessels depart after operations