September 2007

Ahoy Shipmates,Please find attached Part 2 of the Captains Log for Command Day written by the new Youth Crew Captain for this phase of the voyage.Yours AyeCaptain GavCommand Day: The Greatest Day YetAfter 24 hours of youth crew control, the 44 metres, 240 tonnes, 10...

Ahoy Shipmates,This is Captain Bob rejoining Australia's national sail training ship after a lengthy break while pursuing some adventures of my own. It is a privilege to be here once more working with our talented young Australians.Yesterday the youth crew all joined on time...

Ahoy Me Hearties,To tell you about their Command Day here are Captains Aaron and Nikkums:Hey all, Nikkums here. Well Command Day started with a bit of a bang; our wind speed was all bar none, which meant our sailing power was also all bar none.Staffies...

Ahoy Shipmates!What an awesome 24 hours it has been - after we left Moreton Bay last night we sailed into a full-blown storm! There was rain, and lots of wind - up to 60knots (110kmh) abd the sea was very rough. Due to the wind...

a learning competition between the watches to show how much they picked up. As a finale today the watches had to act out their favourite TV ad.This afternoon we had sail theory part one (the ""airfoils suck"" bit) and then three way talks. This is...

Ahoy Me Hearties,To tell you about the last 24 hours in the life if YOUNG ENDEAVOUR, here are YC Mark, Liam, and Nick:Early morning watch started off interesting with lots of traffic and Whips and the youth crew had fun navigating around them. There was...

Ahoy shipmates,The command day is now well underway. The youth crew elected their new command team, watch leaders and cooks last night and this morning there has been a flurry of planning and preparation which thus far has paid off. Staff crew handed over the...

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