Captain's Log
15 June 2005
TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES

DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES THERE HAS BEEN A DELAY IN RECEIVING THE CAPTAINS REPORTS FROM THE SHIP. WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO RECTIFY THE SITUATION AND APOLOGISE FOR ANY INCONVEIENCE CAUSED. YOUNG ENDEAVOUR YOUTH SCHEME
Latitude/Longitude:
23° 24' South / 153° 36' East
Conditions:
FINE
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Ahoy there landlubbers, armchair sailors, and of course, our new ship mates! Welcome to the Captain's Log for Voyage 17/23!
Brisbane (Meeanjin) put on a spectacular sunny spring day to commence Voyage 17/23 with our brand-new Youth Crew and their friends and family joining us alongside HMAS Moreton. All our new friends came on board for a quick tour before gathering at midships for introductions. Once I’d welcomed everyone it was time to meet my talented crew taking us down to Newcastle. For this voyage I am joined by: Sail Master – Chucky, Navigator – Trev, Watch Officer – Charlotte, Red Watch Leader – Sara, Blue Watch Leader – Shaun, White Watch Leader – Theresa, Engineer – Nobby and last, but by no means least, Chef – Ash!
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During our delightful afternoon sail down the Brisbane River, Watch Leaders took charge for ice breakers and ships tours. Chef Ash then treated us all to a tough choice between Teriyaki Salmon and Lasagne for dinner.
After dinner, White Watch Leader and resident Safety Expert Theresa gave a Safety Brief, Chef Ash put on her Medical Care Provider hat and gave us a brief about staying healthy and well whilst on board, then Engineer Nobby told us all about the correct use of the ablutions on board (90 second showers!). There was then a little free time to enjoy the fresh air on the uppers before we pulled up at our destination for the night.
Once at anchor we settled on deck for a chat with Sail Master Chucky and the Captain (wait... that’s me!). Finally, it was time for bed and a last chance to get a full night’s sleep. Tonight, the Staffies have volunteered to keep the ship safe but from tomorrow we’ll be up overnight learning how to keep watches. Tune in tomorrow (and each night) to follow along the journey with us!
Stay safe new friends! Captain Libby+

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Day 10 – Ahoy Brisbane (Meanjin)
We woke up at anchor just across from Tangalooma to the upbeat tunes of Rather Be. A delicious breakfast of pancakes and ice cream lead into a fun new game called Partner Twister. This was followed by an enthusiastic Morning Brief from the Staffies and a particularly detailed Happy Hour.
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The Youthies were kept on their toes by occasional calls to tacking stations as the ship neared Brisbane Harbour. A final round of Rope Races ensued involving Zooper Dooper speed eating. With the scores all counted, White watch came out on top of the particularly close competition.
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Ahhh Command Day. What a lovely 24 hours it was!! So peaceful, so smooth, so amazing! Kidding! The weather came in clutch, and made us proper sailors, really hardening those now bullet proof shells on our backs. With watches working around the clock to keep the ship upright and in motion strong winds, harsh rain, and sleepy sailors made for a rough journey, but we made it!! And we are all still alive (a good thing!).
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Then a delicious barbeque dinner, with ocean sunset views and a challenging trivia game, with many funky bonus rounds. Allen’s Party Mix won with 48 points all up, but it was fun all round.
It’s now past our bedtime, so goodnight for now as we head into anchor watches.
By Danielle, Freya and Tayah <3