Captain's Log
V07/24
11 December 2024

Day 5 – The Big Blue

All watches had a great night of sea watches, after leaving anchor yesterday. We were kept busy with climbing, sail handling, steering the ship and keeping a good lookout. The day started with the youthies having their morning brief with the Sailmaster swiftly followed by tacking stations where each watch worked together to switch which side the sails were on. This was then followed by ‘happy hour’ as the youthies went back to cleaning stations. The rest of the morning consisted of the youthies learning sail theory with Captain Adam. We learned how the sails worked, the points of sail and when we should use which sails.

After lunch the youthies learned how tacking stations worked from the perspective of the bridge, and what the Captain, Sailmaster and Navigator do before and during tacking the ship. All the youthies rotated through the bridge for a tacking demonstration. The rest of the afternoon was filled with practice of setting and furling the sails in preparation for the ‘Captains Setting and Furling’ activity, where the youthies must be able to operate the sails without assistance from their watch leaders.

After dinner a lot of us climbed up the foremast and onto the yards to watch a beautiful sunset. Each watch then began to settle in for another night of sea watches, and are looking forward to another great day tomorrow.

Harrison and Liam

Shoutouts:

Hi Mum, Dad, and Lincoln. I just wanted to say that I am having a lot of fun on the Young Endeavour and I cant wait to get back home and tell you all about it. Love Harrison.

Hi Mum and Dad, definitely having much more of a better time then I expected and am always keeping myself busy, hope Bear is doing well and same with you too, and you guys were definitely right, seasickness is very real. Love Liam.

Latitude/Longitude:

152 33.3'E / 32 07.9'S

Conditions:

Weather: Clear. Wind: NE at 10-15kts. Swell: S at 1m. Seas: < 1m. Temp: 22.