Day 2 – 2, 6, Heave!
Ahoy there landlubbers and armchair sailors, welcome to the Captain’s Log for Day 2!
The day dawned bright and beautiful over Sydney Harbour, so beautiful in fact Sail Master Tomo couldn’t let our Youthies miss it! Waking the ship at 0600, Tomo corralled everyone on the upper decks for an introduction to Early Morning Activity. After a quick game the Youthies shuffled back below to conduct their morning ablutions and enjoy some breakfast.
After breakfast it was straight back up on deck for the Harness Brief from our resident Safety Expert Matty. Once we were experts in the safety features for climbing aloft it was time to lay aloft for our first climbs! Every Youthie made it off the deck, braving their fears as they climbed to the different yards on the Foremast.
By the time 24 Youthies had returned to the deck, Ash had cooked an amazing feast for lunch of Satay Chicken and perfectly cooked steaks. This was vitally important as the Youthies spent the afternoon “learning the ropes” and parts of the ship. The Staffies put on a great demo of setting and furling sails before the Youthies were able to showcase everything they have learnt. The upper decks were filled with the yelling of Youthies chanting 2,6, heave! Good thing there was a lot of protein at lunch for their strong muscles!
Whilst this occurred Ash, (with the help of Emma), made some delicious, crumbed lamb cutlets, mushroom risotto, and roast chicken for dinner. Captain Libby then hosted a round of Celebrity Rope Races, testing the Youthies knowledge of the safety equipment. Red Watch gained a convincing lead with Blue and White not far behind.
To round out the day it was decided that the sunset over Harbour Bridge was too good to miss! So, all the Youthies laid aloft in the tradition of “manning the yards”, to watch the magnificent sunset.
Overnight we will remain in Athol Bay, under the watchful eye of our Youthies conducting Anchor Watches. I have no doubt we will sleep soundly tonight!
I hope you’ve enjoyed the day as much as we have! We’ll see you tomorrow! Captain Libby+
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Conditions:
Partly Cloudy, Wind SE 7-15 Kts
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Thank you Tarvi, Kaeden and Matt for your narrative of today's events. Intentions are to remain at anchor in Hunters Bay, just off HMAS Penguin, home of the RAN Diving School, a place close to my heart, having spent many a day there under training as a young Officer! The plan is to weigh anchor and proceed to HMAS Waterhen, in Waverton, to pick up our Community Day Sailors from the Windgap Foundation and take them for a sail around the harbour for 3 hours. The Youth Crew will help us host our visitors and give them an experience of Young Endeavour. We will drop them back to Waverton and then proceed to anchor in the harbour where we will have a good view of the Bridge and the Opera House for the Youth Crew's last night onboard. Until tomorrow. Yours Aye, Captain Mike