V01/23 Tag

Well ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today is the final day of V01/23 and what a fantastic voyage it's been. We've had some great sailing, some great anchorages and some great learnings. If Youth Crew leave us today with just one thing they've learnt...

"Hands to tacking stations. Hands to tacking stations". Command Day was well and truly underway. Writing todays Log is Captain Pat in the pink hat, Sailmaster Cam and Watch Officer Eliza. We're excited to announce we're officially salty sea dogs! Our very own el Capitan has...

Ahoy landlubbers! Keira and Alex here with the Captain's Log for the most important day of the voyage: Command Day! We started our day with a classic Chucky wake-up and a perfect breakfast, which was followed by our handover ceremony for Command Day, which got everyone...

Ahoy dear readers, the morning of day 8 found the ship mid Bass Strait, transiting from Deal Island to The Rip. The winds were fair and the seas were following, so it was a relatively comfortable night as youth crew were put through their paces...

Ahoy there folks, today we were delightfully woken by the song 'Wannabe' by the Spice Girls followed by Chucky's voice calling everyone to walk around the ship's deck. Just before getting into today's schedule, we played Ubuntu - a game that very few us us...

Ahoy land loving legends, its Ethan and Cam from white watch here bringing your daily reading fix.Last night provided us with some of the best sleep since anchor. We were greeted by soft rolling 1m swell and a gentle tailwind. These pleasant conditions allowed us...

Ahoy there, this is Red Watch bringing you tonight's Captain's Log. We started off today with the 0800-1200 watch - taking over from the Blueys who had just done the 0400-0800 and were ready for a big nap. We were treated to sights of Eden and...

Ahoy landubbers, blue watch here for todays captains log. Last night consisted of watch rotations, with lots of furling, wearing, tacking and teamwork (with some crew more green than others). At the change of watch at midnight, we changed our course with a two watch tack,...

Ahoy there, dear readers. The morning of day 2 found us plying south, motorsailing under mainstaysail, having endured a rather lumpy and inclement night. With wind from the south and a 2 metre swell from the east, it wasn't the most comfortable night but the...

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