Captain's Log
16 January 2010
Voyage V02/10 Newcastle to Sydney
Young Endeavour looks forward to welcoming Youth Crew for Voyage V02/10 Newcastle to Sydney
Latitude/Longitude:
32° 55' South / 151° 46' East
Conditions:
Alongside Queens Wharf
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Once clean to the standards of Chucky the Sailmaster, we mustered midships and were given a comprehensive Ship Life Saving Equipment Brief by Bec, then Chucky briefed us on how the Square Sails work followed by the Navigator, Matty, who talked us through the principles of Navigation.
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Ahoy there readers of this fine journal. Day Two of our voyage was filled with action with the ship coming alive at 0630 for a snappy Early Morning Activity session on the upper deck. We rolled through breakfast and straight into a harness familiarisation brief, working aloft safety brief and a demonstration by our talented staffies on how to lay aloft. The Youth Crew were keen to get up the foremast to the T'Gallant before climbing down the other side. Impressively - every one of our Youth Crew overcame their fears and achieved this on their very first attempt. Well done!
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Day One – Welcome Aboard!
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