June 2006

Yesterday after land legs had been regained (it has been said that the only true cure for sea sickness is to sit under a tree) and the realisation that the land was not moving, Phils (the watch officer) taxi service returned us all back to...

TO:yeys@ozemail.com.auCAPTAINS LOG V10/06POSN: 20.14S 148.42E, Yesterday was amazing. After spending a very relaxing day atWhitehaven Beach, everyone returned to the ship to enjoy a wellearned dinner cooked by Sammi 'not just a cook but a gourmet cheff'.At 1900 it was time to get underway again....

Yesterday I left you with us at anchor offf Keswick Island. On completion of sail setting drills we weighed anchor and with a following breeze, headed out into the Whitsunday Islands. After a busy night that involved a bit of sail handling for each watch...

From Youth Crew Captain Jess:With the hectic, happy and sometimes heated 24hours of Command Day now behind us, the youth crew have taken the opportunity to discuss points of achievment, improvement areas and what lessons can be taken away with us. Command Day itself saw...

From Youth Crew Captain JessCurrently at anchor off Middle percy Island. The last 24hours included a stop over to Great Keppel Island for mid-voyage group meetings and an experience of 'silent sailing'. On Great Kepel the youth crew divided into their three watch groups to...

Ahoy Shipmates,V09/06 has started and after a busy time overnight getting to know the ship and each other we are now on the way out of Moreton Bay on our way to Mackay. Overnight everyone completed their first climb aloft and all had at least...

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