Captain's Log
9 May 2004

Sunday, 9 May 2004

ABSOLUTELY GRAND DAY AT SEA. YESTERDAY SAILED AWAY FROM SCAWFELL ISLAND AND RAN ON A BROAD REACH WITH ALL SQURES AND T’WEEN MAST STAYSAILS. ALL WATCHES CONDUCTED THE ‘BEAR EXERCISE’ DESIGNED TOFOCUS ON TEAM DEVELOPMENT WITH A GIVEN TASK. ALL WATCHES COMPLETED THESE ACTIVITIES VERY WELL AND INDIVIDUALLY GAINED ENORMOUSLY. THIS MORNING GROUND WAS MADE TOWARDS DUNK ISLAND THE NEXT DESTINATION.ROPE RACES HAS TAKEN ON A WHOLE NEW MEANING WITH ALL WATCHES PROGRESSING EXCEPTIONALLY WELL. HAPPY MOTHERS DAY FROM ALL ONBOARD.YOUTH CREW IMPRESSIONS.PAUL, GOONELLABAHTHE BEST PART-CLIMBING THE 30M MAST, SWIMMING AT SCAWFELL ISLANDAND GETTING TO KNOW EVERYONE.OLLIE, BYRON.CLIMBING ALOFT IS THE BEST AND DOLPHINS ARE BETTER.ALISON, FROM TASSIE, THE BEST PART OF TODAY WAS SEEING DOLPHINS. I HAVE ALSO CLIMBED THE MAIN MAST BY MYSELF. HAVING HEAPS OF FUN.ELIZABETH, BROKEN HILL. THE BEST PART WAS LOOKING OUT FOR PIRATES ON MY WATCH AND HAVING FULL CONTROL OF THE HELM.ALL THE BESTBRENTON WITTLIEUTENANT COMMANDER, RANCAPTAIN STS YOUNG ENDEAVOUR

Latitude/Longitude:

19° 8' South / 149° 27' East

Conditions:

WIND SE'LY 15 KTS