Captain's Log
V09/22
7 August 2022

Day 1 – V09/22

Ahoy there shipmates, landlubbers and armchair sailors, it was wonderful to meet the lovely youth crew of Voyage 09/22 today alongside Sub Base Platypus in Neutral Bay, Sydney comprising 21 youth, from NSW, ACT, QLD and NT. 

They arrived at 1430 with a few family members in tow, who came to inspect the ship and the staff crew, and to farewell their loved ones for the next 10 days. We were honoured and privileged to witness Gene from the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council conduct Welcome to Country and a Smoking Ceremony to cleanse the crew and the ship. 

I then welcomed Youth Crew and guests, and introduced my skilled and experienced staff crew, as follows: Sail Master – Evan. Navigator – Emma. Watch Officer – Charlie. White Watch Leader – Matty. Red Watch Leader – TJ. Blue Watch Leader – Shaun. Assistant Blue Watch Leader – Ash. Chef – Jarod. Engineer – Hoppy. We then farewelled family and friends, conducted a snappy safety brief and slipped out into Port Jackson. After a beautiful mini harbour cruise, we came to anchor in Hunters Bay as Watch Leaders kicked off the program with ice breakers and ships’ tours. 

A lovely dinner was served, then the Youth Crew were mustered at midships, where Hoppy spoke of water and plumbing and ships husbandry. Evan spoke to them about youth crew responsibilities and a few ‘guidelines’ to ensure communal harmony and unconditional positive regard for all. We are an intergalactic good vibes only zone, don’t you know! 

Then I spoke to them about wht to expect over the next 10 days and ways to ensure maximum involvement in the program. Simply, to ‘get amongst it’, was the key. Youth crew then split into their watches again and began their seamanship training, consisting of line handling, safety and general principles, and negotiated Full Value Contracts for the voyage. 

It’s going to be a big day tomorrow, and so our young sea-puppies turned in for a well deserved sleep. Intention is to remain at anchor overnight, conducting first climbs in the forenoon and departing Sydney Harbour after lunch. The adventure has begun… I wonder where we’ll be this time tomorrow night? 

 

Captain Adam Charlie Farley+

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