Captain's Log
V05/11
3 February 2011

TASMAN SEA

Ahoy there everyone,Overnight the ship remained at anchor in picturesque Jervis Bay enabling the Youth Crew to gain a peaceful nights sleep either side of standing an anchor watch on the bridge. At 0630 all hands were up on deck conducting an Early Morning Activity prior to breakfast and morning brief. After happy hour the ship weighed anchor and we motor sailed across Jervis Bay stopping midway to conduct a Man Overboard exercise. This exercise was successfully conducted ensuring that everyone onboard the ship knew what to do, should they eat too much of Chef Sammi’s food, become disorientated and fall over the ships side.Prior to lunch Kenny the Navigator presented his navigation brief as we exited Jervis Bay and proved to all that in fact the earth was not flat but round, the rest of the Staff Crew are still out on this theory noting that next he would be espousing that mermaids didn’t exist.Chef Sammi and her galley hands crafted a stunning buffet lunch ensuring that energy levels and morale were kept at a high level. After lunch Engineer Leon conducted round three of rope races which saw the non disappear from the non-competitive title as the watches gained confidence in the lay out and terminology of the ship in order to locate the various nominated items.The remainder of the afternoon was utilised by the Watch Leaders to continue consolidating deck work and climbing aloft while those on bridge watch applied practical navigation skills by fixing the ships position. It is pleasing to note that yesterdays shore expedition proved that hugging a tree cured motion sickness as it appears that the majority have been awarded their sea legs.It has been another extremely busy and rewarding day for the Youth Crew. With a following sea conducive to a peaceful night sleep for all either side of a four hour bridge watch during which each will conduct a leadership and teamwork exercise. The intention is to remain at sea overnight making ground to the north along the NSW east coast.Until tomorrow evening.Yours ayeCaptain Damien     

Latitude/Longitude:

33°58's / 151°23'e

Conditions:

2200 at sea - Weather overcast, Wind N 6 knots, Swell NE 1.5 metres, Temperature 22 degrees, Barometer 1012 hpa