Entry No. 8: Wind Whipped
As we were leaving the port of Dutch Harbor and heading out into increasing winds and seas, the Time Bandit’s deckhands climbed the stack of pots. The vessel’s two captains, Andy and Johnathan Hillstrand, watched each one of them intently through the wheelhouse windows. Each deckhand was wearing a new safety device, a chest harness. Russell, one of the deckhands, also carried a coil of rope that he intended to use to lower the other deckhands over the edge of the pots in order to tighten the chains that secure the stack.
As the deckhands were belayed over the edge and into danger, Andy and Johnathan discussed how they had each been affected by their recent rescue of another vessel’s deckhand. They had been touched to the soul by the event. As he spoke, Johnathan almost came to tears. Andy said that in his dreams he still hears the guy yelling, “Help me … Save my life!”
We all watched closely as the deckhands completed their risky duties. They soon returned safely to the deck and into the vessel’s galley, happy with the results of their extreme-conditions test of the new safety gear. At that moment we were suddenly shaken. There was a terrible crash and the whole ship shuddered. It felt like the Time Bandit had just been lashed by a giant whip.
After the impact, Johnathan and I locked eyes. We had just seen a helicopter flying overhead. Both of us assumed the same thing -- the helicopter had just crashed into the stern of our ship. We quickly ran to the back door of the wheelhouse, opened it and stared outside at the stern. Everything was intact. Outside Johnathan turned to me, shrugged his shoulders and said, “Wind!” I was shocked, and he was, too. It had been a burst of wind like none of us had ever experienced before. We laughed and shook our heads.
With Priest’s Rock just off our starboard rail, Andy brought the boat around to port in a complete 360-degree circle, a “Time Bandit left-hand turn.” This Hillstrand family custom is used to shake off any bad luck. As the boat was spinning I laughed to myself. I was headed out into the Bering Sea for my fourth winter.

We were wondering what the song was that played at the end of tonight (may 22) episode. We loved it! please let me know.
great work, guys
Posted by: Lisa | May 22, 2007 at 10:19 PM
The Artist's name is John Heintz, song titled: Rain.
Can't seem to find an mp3 of it anywhere online today. If you do, please shoot me an email with the url. Thanks!
Posted by: Wandaful | May 23, 2007 at 11:36 AM
how do we get a copy of Jon Heintz's album, that was a great song....Rain
Posted by: glenn | May 23, 2007 at 06:06 PM
Glad to see new safety gear being used. I wish other boats would use gear like that. Anyone know the yard the Hillstrands use to construct the boat? Also thanks for teaching us about throttling in the waves. I now know how to do that when seas become rough. Thanks for good action. Looking forward to seing the next episode.
Hunter
Posted by: Hunter Faulisi | May 24, 2007 at 03:55 AM
John Heintz song - "rain" - great track. Cant seem to find an mp3 anywhere..or an album..would love to have any info you can provide...great series..cant wait to see next episode...
Posted by: Ricky | May 26, 2007 at 02:54 AM
great point. I am agreeing.
Posted by: Shabu | May 28, 2007 at 09:46 PM
I found out that Jon Heintz has a MySpace page along with downloads for various songs; including "Rain".
Here is the link: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=194380071
Posted by: Bob | May 28, 2007 at 10:30 PM
thanks for the link!!!! Much appreciated!
Posted by: tyohnee | June 20, 2007 at 12:57 PM
I have never heard what Josh said when he came on board dripping wet being told to take all his clothes off seeing a TV camera in his face. I'm surprised Mike Rowe didn't ask him on After the Catch.
Andy, did you ever talk to the captain of Trailblazer after the season? He wasn't doing so well either or all his pots wouldn't have been aboard. How did his season shake out?
Posted by: Fisherlady | August 03, 2007 at 06:24 PM
I have never heard what Josh said when he came on board dripping wet being told to take all his clothes off seeing a TV camera in his face. I'm surprised Mike Rowe didn't ask him on After the Catch.
Andy, did you ever talk to the captain of Trailblazer after the season? He wasn't doing so well either or all his pots wouldn't have been aboard. How did his season shake out?
Posted by: | August 04, 2007 at 07:22 AM