At Voyage end, Dockside Marina, Brisbane

Ahoy Ye Lubbers,The team from V06 have departed the ship, having had the experience of a lifetime!From feeding the Dolphins at Tangalooma, to singing the national anthem as the ship berthed at Dockside Marina, the last day and a half has flown by. After an awesome half day sail yesterday, we moved up the river to Bulimba where we satayed overnight for our last night onbaord.We had a BBQ on the wharf, end of voyage talks, and got to watch the mighty maroons beat the blues.This morning we moved up the river to Dockside, where welcomed by family and friends, the YC disembarked.It has been a very enjoyable voyage.The next voyage(V07) begins at 1500 on Saturday, at Dockside.Until then,Yours AyeChrisChris GallowayCommander, RANCommanding Officer
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Dear readers,
STS Young Endeavour is, by the definition and origin of her name, about Aussie youths trying hard to achieve something difficult. This voyage certainly provided that... and then some. A challenging experience from all angles and areas. Yet the Youth Crew prevailed and found success. They should therefore be justifiably proud of themselves for persevering, seeing the silver lining and never wavering in their mission to have a great adventure. I am very proud of all of them and I'm sure you are too!
9 Days ago 23 Youth Crew from all over Australia, came together to sail this vessel, have fun and challenge themselves. They have not only done that, but have faced and overcome fears, and learnt a lot about themselves and each other.
They leave with new skills, improved persistence, resilience and adaptability, as well as generally knowing they are more capable than what they probably thought. And of course, having made great new friends - most probably, friends for life. It never gets old for us staff members, as we truly love our work.
Fair winds and following seas.
Captain Adam Charlie Farley+

