Captain's Log
V02/05
5 February 2005
EASTERN BASS STRAIT
PAST 24 HOURSFABULOUS SAILING CONDITIONS WITH YOUNG ENDEAVOUR RUNNING ONABROAD REACH WITH ALL SQUARES SET. ALL YOUTH CREW ARE SETTLING WELL INTO WATCH KEEPING ROUTINES ESPECIALLY TRICKS ON THE HELM.MANY HAVE FOUND AN INTEREST IN NAVIGATION AND TAKING FIXES TOINDENTIFY THE SHIP’S POSITION. ON DECK SAIL WAS CONTINUALLY TRIMMED AND BEFORE SUNSET THE WIND EASED AND BACKED TO THE WEST REQUIRING THE IRON TOPSAILS (THE MAIN ENGINES) TO ASSIST IN THE PASSAGE WEST.OVERNIGHT ALL WATCHES CONTINUED SAIL SETTING AND CLIMBING ALOFT.BASS STRAIT OIL PLATFORMS ARE IN SIGHT PROVIDING EVERYONE WITH AUNIQUE EXPERIENCE OF AUSTRALIA’S OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY.YOURS AYEBRENTON WITTLIEUTENANT COMMANDER, RANCAPTAIN STS YOUNG ENDEAVOUR
Latitude/Longitude:
38°35's / 148°33'e
Conditions:
FRESH WSW'LY WIND
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