March 2005

PAST 24 HOURSVOYAGE 05/05 ADELAIDE TO DEVONPORT COMMENCED WITH TWENTY FOUR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS EMBARKED FOR THEIR ADVENTURE UNDER SAIL. THE SHIP ANCHORED OVERNIGHT OFF LARGES JETTY AND COMMENCED WITH THE TRAINING PROGRAM WHICH INCLUDED CLIMBING ALOFT AND LEARNING A FEW KNOTS. WAKEY WAKEY AT 0630...

1. Situation at 11:00 2. The Ship spent a busy night at anchor, with the youth crewremaining in sea watches overnight. This allowed them theopportunity to record their voyage in the Ship's scrapbook, and toexchange all important phone numbers and email addresses.3. A magnificent...

1. Situation at 21:00 - 2. After a quiet night at anchor, all hands were called on deck at06:30 for early morning activity. Because the day's program was chock-a-block full of activities, this was limited to a quick jog and asnappy game before the Youth...

1. Situation at 21:002. Yesterday proved to be an amazing experience for the Youth Crew ofvoyage 04/05. After a brief ceremony where command of YOUNG ENDEAVOURwas formally handed to Captain Johnny, the anchor was weighed andYouth Crew set sail for Adelaide. Over the next 24...

Young Endeavour will be calling into International Passenger Terminal 2 (Off Oliver Rodger Road). Voyage will end at 10:00am on the 10th March with crew able to leave by 11:00am. Please call the office on 1800 020 444 if you have any questions...

Hey everyone, Captain Johnny here coming live to you 35 30S 138 00E .Today is command day , and lucky me was elected captain of this finetall ship. Today has been a long day, starting wakey wakey at 0630then a small exercise session on the...

1. Situation at 21:002. Last night was less exciting then the previous one as the shipsailed in the lee of Kangaroo Island. The wind reduced throughout theevening and it proved to be a very pleasant and quiet sail.3. At today's morning brief, Navigator Hibbo reviewed...

1. Situation at 21:00 2. Last night proved to be an exciting part of the YOUNG ENDEAVOURexperience for the Youth Crew of Voyage 04/05. The wind increasedspeed up to 40 knots and the seas built up to 4 metres in height.Rain squalls repeatedly lashed the...

1. Situation at 21:00 2. All hands enjoyed a quiet night at anchor catching up on missedsleep and recharging their batteries. At 06:30, XO Dion called allhands on deck for another round of early morning activity. Thisconsisted of a light jog around the upperdeck followed...

1. Situation at 21:002. Last night we continued to make ground to the Nor'West as weclosed the anchorage position off Robe. Each of the watches climbedaloft and continued to hone their sail-handling skills by practisingsetting and furling.3. Today's morning brief was another hilarious affair. ...

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