September 2017

Ahoy there Shipmates,Overnight the Ship remained at anchor in Jervis Bay. The strong winds abated and backed overnight and at sunrise we were experiencing light south westerlies. Sail Master Guv piped Wakey wakey at 0630 with the smell of fresh-baked focaccia wafting up from the...

Ahoy there,What a beautiful morning! 6.30 am anchored in Flint and Steel Bay, a light breeze from the east, clear blue skies and a fantastic view of the junction of Cowan Creek and the Hawkesbury River. Too lovely not to share with the whole crew...

Hi Everyone,                      By sunrise this morning we were located 15nm to the south of Middle Percy Island sailing in light to moderate conditions. Rather than the normal morning routine of morning brief we started the morning with Captains Setting and Furling Drills. These drills are...

Hi Everyone, It was a very pleasant day as we embarked the Youth Crew, families and friends at Darling Harbour this afternoon. After a tour of the Ship and a brief welcome address, we said our farewells and set sail. Well, technically we used our engines...

Ahoy there Shipmates,Sail Master Matt woke the crewAfter the final Morning Brief and Happy Hour for the Voyage, Young Endeavour departed HMAS Moreton pontoon at 0900 and the Youth Crew laid aloft in the old Naval tradition of ‘Manning the Yards’ for the formal arrival....

Ahoy there Shipmates,Firstly I must apologise for getting YC Captain Melanie’s surname wrong in yesterday’s and Monday’s logs. It is in fact Dingle. Please excuse my mistake.A well deserved night’s rest in the Tangalooma anchorage was had by all. I think everyone onboard slept very...

Ahoy there Shipmates,After a restful night at anchor at Mooloolaba, the crew were awoken by Sail Master Kyle at 0630 and mustered on deck for an early morning swim and rope swing to get the body and mind started. We then dined on another of...

Hello friends and families,Hello steady-footed land dwellers,The night of under Youth Crew Command kept everyone busy and working hard to achieve safe passage from anchorage in Mooloolaba to Moreton Bay. The night included varying winds which lead to many setting and furling of sails for...

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