The Seagull has landed

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S. S .Lomboat's sail is full of air, supporting the intended course to the North. There is 140 Bitcals of air pressure(abbreviated to BTC forthwith) pushing up and only 40 BTC pushing down, as measured on the BitFinex barometer.

A seagull has landed on the Lomboat's stable short support sail boom,to keep a close eye on the BTC. If it rises from the top of the sail , he will fly quickly with the wind.

BTC drops from the sail at 8860. The seagull will wait for the BTC to dwindle further down to the Lomboat's sail boom. If the wind doesn't pick up enough for him to fly North from there and it decreases to the boom stay, he will call a flock of seagulls to flap like mad and generate enough Bitcals of air pressure to fill the Lomboat's sails and for all of them to ride to higher Lattitudes.
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Seagull will wait on the S S Lamboat's boom until his little seagull eye spots the lower edge of the sail tighten by the wind. He likes to fly, but he doesn't like it when the wind drops off halfway to the destination and he end's up back where he was. Exhausted from the wasted, depleted energy.

Capt S.S went under deck for a bit of a kip. He's been busy sailing strongly for the last 600 nautical miles and needs dinner to replenish his strength for the next stage of the trip to the TA's.
The B T C gauges are nearing the lower ends of the pressure scales and he expects stronger wind to appear at 88:60hr.
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