July 2011

Ahoy there everyone, Overnight the ship remained underway sailing north paralleling the NSW central coast 30 miles to seaward. After wakey wakey and the standard morning routine I assessed each watch executing setting and furling drills without their Watch Leaders. These drills are designed to evaluate...

G\'day Readers, Commander Andrew \'Gunna\' Rourke here back having a stint as relief Commanding Officer whilst Damien has a bit of a break. Needless to say it is great to be back on my favourite ship.This afternoon 27 of Australia\'s finest youth stepped onboard...

Ahoy there everyone,Well it was an eventful night with the Youth Crew in Command of STS Young Endeavour. Starting from 1300 hours yesterday the official changing of control from the staff to the youth crew was signified by a short ceremony on which I was...

Ahoy there everyone, Welcome to day six, the morning commenced at 0700 with another rousing tune this time from Red Watch which heralded in a new day motor sailing across the Tasman Sea and in sight of Eden. During the early hours of the morning the...

Hi Everyone, Following a restful night at Deal Island it was another early start to our day. The anchor was weighed at 0600 this morning and Young Endeavour departed East Cove, transiting south through Murray Pass and entering an unusually calm Bass Strait. Once in...

Ahoy there everyone, Welcome to day three on our adventure under sail. The ship continued motor sailing at seven knots overnight rounding Moreton Island and making ground to the south 20 miles seaward paralleling the Gold Coast assisted by the East Australian Current. Weather conditions provided...

Ahoy there everyone, Overnight the ship remained underway sailing north paralleling the NSW central coast 30 miles to seaward. During the night each watch conducted an unfamiliar team orientated task without instruction in a limited time; needless to say each of the watches acquitted themselves well...

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