Captain's Log
V02/22 Geelong to Adelaide
7 February 2022

Day 7 – Crossing the Investigator Strait

Ahoy there dear readers, what an action packed day of adventure it was today. Having remained at sea overnight we sailed from Kangaroo Island to arrive in the vicinity of Yorke Peninsula, across the Investigator Strait, coming to anchor around noon.

 

Overnight, youth crew honed their navigation skills, then at 0800 it was time for each watch to prove their sail handling expertise through a validation activity to ensure all are safe and competent leading into Command day. Hoppy the Engineer and myself gave them a big ol’ thumbs up and they gave themselves a well deserved, pat on the back (COVID safety first!).

 

Then as the breeze picked up we rolled straight into Demonstrational Tacks, whereby several members from each watch were given the bridge view of tacking the ship i.e. what’s required and when. This is the final piece of the puzzle, to set up these youthies up for success as Command Day fast approaches.

 

We conducted four tacks and rotated everyone through, then came to anchor in the crystal clear waters of Waterloo Bay. Lovely spot. After lunch, Hoppy led the crew for another round of rope races before hands turned-to cleaning stations.

 

Once the ship was sparkling clean, I gave youth crew their Command Day brief, detailing what to expect and how things would roll… In short, they would receive navigation instructions and task list tomorrow at 1000, when we hand the ship over to them and they would be required to follow said instructions and tasks for 24 hours, aiming to achieve as much as possible.

 

There was the usual amount of politiking going on over dinner, as you would expect… then at 1900, the elections began in earnest and I can happily announce the following Youth Crew elected positions:

 

  • Captain – Subin
  • Sailmaster – Staz
  • Navigator – Emma
  • Watch Leaders – Declan and Abigail
  • Chefs – Tess and Abbie

 

How exciting. To finish off the day in style we shared our favourite film with the youthies (including pop corn), before a magnificent sunset graced us momentarily, then everyone turned-to sleeping stations. Gee, I hope we don’t keep the neighbours up with all the snoring! haha.

 

The ship will remain at anchor overnight with youth crew in anchor watches keeping us safe. Until next time.

 

Yours Aye,

Captain Adam Charlie Farley+

Latitude/Longitude:

35 07 S / 137 33 E

Conditions:

Weather: Fine. Wind: NE @ 5-10. Temp: 24. Swell: Nil.