Captain's Log
V18/25, Geelong - Sydney
15 October 2025

Day 08 – V18/25, Geelong – Sydney

Ahoy there mateys! Youthies here once again to provide an insight onboard during the toughest day of the voyage, Command Day! Following lasts nights diplomatic elections and insightful documentary that was older than the staffies themselves (thanks Phil), the Youthies headed to bed in anticipation of the challenges ahead.

Our newly elected leadership team ran a morning brief, and the staffies officially decided it was time for a “holiday” and abandoned ship (literally) impressing the Youthies with flips and tricks as they jumped clear over the side of the ship.

HMAS Supply was operating in Jervis Bay and it was so cool to host their Captain and a handful of their amazing crew onboard for a ship tour and to share some warries (tall stories!) about our experience so far. The Supply team then enabled 6 Youthies to take a joy ride on their RHIB, which was an amazing chance to get a taste of speed and power after multiple days of sailing at a snail’s pace.

After a tour around our ship, the navy visitors were eager to escape the smell of a boat not cleaned yet after happy hour (it wasn’t that bad we swear). The newly appointed chefs cooked up a meal of scrumptious spaghetti meatballs with chorizo and grilled chicken wraps (supervised and supported by the one and only legend Kingy)

After eating some scrumptious lunch, we all took turns going through safety checks making sure we know what we are doing with pins and cleats so that we can make it home with 10 fingers and all of our toes!

We weighed anchor at 2pm and headed for the deep blue once again. Next stop Sydney – the final port in the Circumnavigation of Australia 2025 adventure. We felt so privileged to be a part of this final leg of the journey. As the sun set pods of dolphins surrounding the ship and put on an acrobatic display providing us hope in our time of need.

Captain’s quote of the day: “More is lost by indecision than wrong decision”

The Youthies have a long night ahead of them, so send your best wishes and keep us in your prayers!

-Jeremy, Lucy, Reef and Julian

Latitude/Longitude:

34 52.276S / 150 52.791S

Conditions:

Weather: Sunny Wind: 10-15kn NE Temp: 25 C