March 2012

Ahoy from Youth Captain Jezza, On the morning of our 8th day out at sea the anticipated and dreaded arrival of some bad weather in the form of rain had finally caught up on the Young Endeavour, whilst she was at anchor in the beautiful Broken...

Ahoy there everyone, Welcome to day seven, overnight the ship tacked and wore throughout the night in light conditions as the ship closed Broken Bay. The morning commenced with yet another rousing tune this time from Blue Watch, then with breakfast completed I assessed each watch...

Ahoy there everyone,Welcome to day six of our voyage, after conducting a challenging teamwork and leadership exercise overnight, White Watch rocked our morning with a self composed wakey wakey song, setting the benchmark for the day. During an epic morning brief we passed Botany Bay...

Ahoy there everyone, Welcome to day five, overnight the ship remained at anchor adjacent Long Beach, Montagu Roadstead, Jervis Bay. The morning commenced at 0630 with Sail Master Paul energising the Staff and Youth Crew with an invigorating early morning plunge into the bay for all...

Ahoy there everyone, Welcome to day four, overnight the ship continued to close the coast, passing the majestic cliffs of Point Perpendicular in the early morning light and entered Jervis Bay under sail.On completion of the morning brief a successful man overboard exercise was conducted with...

Ahoy there, What a beautiful morning! 6.30 am anchored in Sugarloaf Bay, a light breeze from the west, clear blue skies and a fantastic view of the Seal Rocks shoreline. Too lovely not to share with the whole crew – time for Rico to get...

Ahoy there,Well it has been another amazing 24 hours onboard Young Endeavour. Last night the Youth Crew kept their first night watches and learned how to steer the ship and maintain a watch on deck. Each watch lasts for four hours, the first watch is...

Ahoy there everyone, Today is Command Day so with out further to do I will hand it over to Youth Crew Captain Ruby….One does not fully appreciate the beauty of Kent Island until they spend over 24 hours anchored beside it. It truly is an...

Ahoy there everyone,Welcome to day three on our adventure under sail. The ship continued sailing along handsomely at five knots overnight around the Cumberland Island Group under all plain sail. Wind conditions consisting of a 15 knot sou easterly enabled good sailing to be achieved...

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