Captain's Log
16 November 2005

SYDNEY HARBOUR

PAST 24 HOURSYOUNG ENDEAVOUR CONTINUED WITH THE PROGRAM THOUGH DELAYED SAILING SOUTH UNTIL THE WEATHER EASED. ON DECK ALL EFFORTS WERE FOCUSED ON SHIPBOARD ROUTINES ROUNDS, SHIP KNOWLEDGE AND THE FAMOUS INTRODUCTION TO ROPE RACES HOSTED BY THE SHIP’S ENGINEER. OVERNIGHT ALL WATCHES KEPT ANCHOR WATCHES AND ENJOYED THE FINE DELIGHTS FROM THE GALLEY. BY MID MORNING THE SHIP WEIGHED ANCHOR AND COMMENCED SAIL SETTING IN PREPARATION TO DEPART SYDNEY. GOING THROUGH THE HEADS THE EXCITMENT ON DECK WAS SIMILAR TO THAT AT LUNA PARK. SHORT LIVED AS THE MOTION OF THE SHIP HAS A FEW FEELING SLIGHTLY SEA SICK. YOURS AYEBRENTON WITTLIEUTENANT COMMANDER, RANCAPTAIN STS YOUNG ENDEAVOUR

Latitude/Longitude:

33° 51' South / 151° 14' East

Conditions:

EASING