Day 07 – V20/25, Sydney -Sydney
Last night came with some high stakes as all three watches completed their ‘Bear-EX’s’. Multiple activities were completed such as climbing the wildly swaying mast’s, setting and furling the storm sails and all of this while under time pressure.
After all of this was over, all the watches having successfully completed their challenges during the cold and rainy hours of the night, started the morning with some more tacking practice to truly engrave the skills we have learned over the last couple of days.
Today might have arguably been the best day yet! While we mightn’t have seen juvenile dolphins, but there wasn’t a single drop of rain, the seas shimmered with sunlight, and we spent a day at a beautiful, secluded beach (Hungry Beach, Broken Bay). We tanned, played beach games, swam in the fresh water, and bonded even more. Can this trip get any better?!
As we are typing this log out to all of you beautiful readers, we’re all deciding what roles we would like to take on command day. A 24-hour period where 24 youthies take control of the vessel we have called home and take us back to Sydney… Hopefully you’ll hear from us again! Our roles can vary from Captain to Sail master, Navigators to Chefs and Watch Officers to General Crew. Despite having massive shoes to fill, we’re sure we can push ourselves and be successful in this stage of the journey.
With great appreciation to all of the staffies supporting us during these past 6 days, and now 7, we are confident that we have been taught well and can make them proud yet again after all of their dedication and commitment to us.
Lots of love,
Erin, Mitch, Noah – writing to you from the shimmering waters of Hungry Beach, Broken Bay
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Weather: Sunny Wind: 15 SE Temp: 28C
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