Captain's Log
9 June 2004

HIGH PEAK ISLAND

ABSOLUTELY GRAND SAILING CONDITIONS CONTINUED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PERIOD. EVERYONE IS REFINING THEIR SAILING SKILLS PARTICULAR TACKING AND TRIMMING OF SAILS. ROPE RACES HAS BEEN VERY WELL COMPETED WITHALL WATCHES IMPROVING SHIP KNOWLEDGE AND KNOT TYING SKILLS. OVERNIGHT ALL WATCHES PROGRESSED IN CLIMBING ALOFT AND KEPT YOUNGENDEAVOUR SAILING TO GAIN THE MAXIMUM SPEED OVER THE GROUND. THIS MORNING ALL WATCHES PARTICIPATED IN ROTATIONAL AND DEMONSTRATIONTACKS. THIS IS WHERE YOUTH CREW APPRECIATE THE EVOLUTION FROM OTHER TACKING STATIONS AND FROM THE BRIDGE PERSPECTIVE. SEA SICKNESS HAS DISAPPEARED AND EVERYONE IS BACK ON DECK AND ENJOYING SHIPBOARD LIFETO THE FULLEST.YOUTH CREW IMPRESSIONSNORMAN (SUNSHINE) BEAUMONT. QUEENSLAND WEATHER GOOD ONE DAY PERFECT THE NEXT. HAVING FUN WITH THE CREW. CLIMBING ALOFT IS FUN AND SCARY.LIZ (BATHURST). AFTER THE SEASICKNESS ITS FANTASTIC TO BE ON DECK AND DOING THINGS WITHOUT HAVING TO LEAN OVER THE CAPPING RAIL. BEAUTIFUL SUNSHINE AND CRYSTAL WATERS. IT WAS WORTH IT.PETER, CAIRNS. I HAVE JUST ONE THING TO SAY. I AM HAVING THE BEST TIME OF MY LIFE. YOURS AYE,BRENTON WITTLIEUTENANT COMMANDERCAPTAIN STS YOUNG ENDEAVOUR

Latitude/Longitude:

21° 52' South / 150° 56' East

Conditions:

SAILING CLOSE HAULED, BEATING TO WINDWARD IN STRONG SE TRADE FLOW.