ANCHORED OF BAGARA

PAST 24 HOURSCOMMAND DAYTHE YOUTH CREW TOOK COMMAND OF THE SHIP AT 1200 ON TUESDAY. OURCOMMAND TEAM HAD BEEN ELECTED THE NIGHT BEFORE AND CONSISTED OFMYSELF, XO – LU, NAVIGATORS – IAN AND DYLAN, WATCH OFFICER – KARINA, TEAM LEADERS – JARED, JONO AND PAUL, AND CHEFS – LEAH, NICOLE ANDSAM. ALL THE REST OF THE YOUTH CREW ALL DID THEIR PART AND COMPLETEDEVERYTHING THAT WAS ASKED OF THEM. ALL IN ALL IT WAS A GREAT TEAMEFFORT WITH GREAT SPIRITS AND POSITIVE ATTITUDES ENJOYED BY ALL.WE HAD TO SAIL FROM LADY MUSGRAVE ISLAND SOUTH TO BUNDABERG PASSING SOME WAYPOINTS THAT MENT WE HAD TO TACK. OUR NAV TEAM PLOTTED THE COURSE AND WE WERE UNDER WAY. WE HAD A SLOW START BUT BY NIGHT TIME WE HAD ALL OUR SQUARES SET AND WERE ENJOYING A CRACKING PACE.DOLPHINS AND WHALES WERE SPOTTED WITH A HUMPBACK BREACHING ONLY METRES OFF OUR STARBORD BOW. EVRYONE WAS WOKEN UP BY A CALL FOR HANDS TO TACKING STATIONS AND THEN BY BREAKFAST TIME WE WERE ALL SET TO CONTINUE A NORMAL COURSE. ALL MORNING IT LOOKED AS IF WE WERE GOING TO MAYBE HAVE TO KILL SOME SAILS TO ENSURE WE DIDNT ARRIVE TOO EARLY. WE DECIDED TO GO FOR SOME BONUS POINTS AND GET A PHOTO OF 20 PEOPLE ALOFT. IN THE MIDDLE OF DOING THIS, WE WERE HIT BY HEAVY RAIN AND A MASSIVE CHANGE IN THE WIND JUST AS WE WERE 2.5 MILES OUT FROM OUR LAST POINT. BY THE TIME WE GOT EVERYONE DOWN AND TACKED, WE WERE OFF COURSE AND RUNNING OUT OF TIME. WE WERE ALL WET, BUT WE DUG DEEP AND ARRIVED AT BUNDY 3 MINUTES LATE. THIS WAS AN AMAZING EFFORT BY ALL AS WE COME SO CLOSE TO MAKING OUR OBJECTIVE, WERE HIT BY SOME BAD LUCK WEATHER AND WE ALL HAD A GREAT TIME. MASSIVE CONGRATS, WE ALL SHOWED HEAPS OF TICKER AND WE SHOULD ALL TAKE SOMETHING AWAY FROM THIS VOYAGE.CREW CAPTAIN MICHAEL BIG TICKER CAMILLER, NSW.COMMAND DAY RED WATCH LEADERI THINK I CAN SPEAK FOR ALL OF US WHEN I SAY THAT THIS VOYAGE WASCHALLENGING, DRAINING, INTENSIVE, BUT MOST OF ALL EXCEPTIONALLYREWARDING. EVERYTHING FROM REEFING SAIL LINES AND NAVIGATING, TOSWIMMING AND WHALE SIGHTING ADDED TO THE NEW SPIRIT OF CONFIDENCE WE ALL NOW FOSTER.YOURS AYEBRENTON WITTLIEUTENANT COMMANDER, RANCAPTAIN STS YOUNG ENDEAVOUR
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Ahoy followers of our Young Endeavour journey! Command Day. We made it.
The beautiful weather at our anchor point at Jervis Bay made for a spectacular day under the command of our fellow Youth Crew! A morning stretch and some wise words from the Ship Crew gave Captain Waz and the team a step in the right direction.
With the new watches all set and ready to go, Captain’s Setting and Furling gave all our youthies the chance to prove their abilities on the high seas. Strong performances from all three watches; Sharkies, Chompers and Narwhals!!
Morning brief gave the Sailmaster a chance to give us the daily orders and help get everyone on the same page. With the staff crew getting ready for a holiday and giving us the ship, floral shirts and party music filled the deck and, with some final preparations, the ship was ours.
The Captain was given a small but very significant envelope that contained the essential, non-essential and completely optional tasks to be done over the course of the next 24 hours. 2 tacks were to be made at a minimum before leaving the bay and safety checks were the essential tasks to start our journey. However.
More amusing, optional tasks allowed some of our youthies to become part of the “Beach Assault Team” while others were put to the task of making a slideshow of the voyage, tying all the knots on the list, etc. These were some activities that bided the time for our incredible navigator - Ruscoe to set out a plan and work together with the Sailmaster - Hugh to create a sail plan.
Tacking stations were the focus for our late afternoon, preparing to weigh anchor and leave such a beautiful bay, for our last stretch of this incredible voyage.
Happy Birthday to the Capitan, Warwick, who turned 24 today! The wonderful MasterChef’s created a “cherry ripe” cake out of rice crispies, coconut, chocolate, and love. With a beautiful ceremony to end our day.
Sailing into the night leaves us the ability to see the lights from our destination. Sydney, here we come!
Wish us luck! From Nat and Tom!!