Captain's Log
Voyage 02/23
23 January 2023

Day 8 – Command Day

Ahh Command Day. The day where staffies stress in secret, and leaders arise amongst the Youthies acquainted with the high seas merely days before. The pinnacle, high point of Young Endeavour, yet the lowest anyone has seen the TWS (true wind speed).

Phase One of Command Day kicked off in civilised fashion, with democratic elections being held aiming to assign Youthies to critical roles. When the dust settled, Young Endeavour emerged with an eager and spritely new command team, consisting of Captain Nick, Sail Empress Louise, Watch Officer Keely, and Navigator Liam. Dylan, Dean, and Liz also took the helm as Watch Leaders, with Gemma, Grace and Freya donning the aprons as chefs.

After receiving the keys to the ship at 1000 we began undertaking a whopping list of 30 tasks assigned to us. Following an amazing meal of garlic prawns and chicken skewer wraps from our elected chefs, we sent a party to row ashore to locate the information we needed to set sail. In the meantime we constructed a hammock to fit every youthie on board while Abbie and Izzy designed a mural of our journey thus far.

Heaving anchor at 1500 we began the theoretically short journey to Port Arthur but with the wind not acting in our favour, it’s scheduled to take us all night. Over the course of the afternoon us youthies set and handed multiple sails in the hope of coaxing our lovely home over the waves but unfortunately it was to little avail and we found ourselves approaching a lee shore. Quick thinking by our Captain Nick led us to wear ship in an attempt to avoid it however the wind did a 180 on us and we were back to square one.

Starting an engine for a few hours was the only way out and so we did just that. The afternoon wore on with us doing everything possible to move faster over the waves to reach our waypoints before 0900 tomorrow morning. After an amazing Italian meal which somehow ended with texta moustaches on everyone and an amazing skill at dinner towards our Endeavour games, we settled into our evening routine, continuing motor-sailed until the early hours of the evening when the decision was made to stop the engine and continue under sail alone.

As I’m composing this we have just set another two sails and we are continuing on at a nice leisurely pace expecting a night of little sleep and lots of memories. The sun setting over our starboard quarter and the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship visible on our port side. That’s all for tonight as my berth is calling.

Cya Later.

Shout out: Hello to all my friends from moot, wider scouting, Leeuwin and Windeward Bound. Love to my family in Perth and I hope you’ve not rented out my room yet. – Aeryn

Shout out: Hi family!! I’m not sure if you guys are even reading these little updates/blogs but part of me is hoping you are. It’s been wild on this Voyage, in a good way though! I can’t wait to tell you all about it. I miss you guys heaps every day! Take care of yourselves and I’ll see you all soon! – Sending my Love x. – Freya

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