WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT?
CONTINUED PASSAGE SOUTH TO KING ISLAND. BASS STRAIT WEATHER HAS BEEN VERY KIND S TO SWLY WINDS 15 TO 20KTS EASING OVERNIGHT.EVERYONE HAS BEEN KEEPING TRICKS ON THE WHEEL, CONDUCTING ROUNDS,KEEPING LOOKOUT DUTIES, CLIMBING ALOFT TO THE TOP GALLANT YARD ANDSTARTED NAVIGATION FIXING. ALL WATCHES HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY WITH SAIL HANDLING AND THIS MORNING COMPLETED 4 ROTATIONAL TACKS. THIS IS WHERE ALL WATCHES ROTATE THROUGH THE VARIOUS TACKING STATIONS TO GAIN ADDITIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON TACKING. POLLY, THE CHEF ONCE AGAIN HAS BEEN SPOILING ALL ONBOARD WITH HIS CULUNARY DELIGHTS. WE ARE MAKING GROUND TOWARDS GRASSY HARBOUR TO ANCHOR OVERNIGHT.YOUTH CREW IMPRESSIONCRAIG, HOPPERS CROSSING. BEEN A CHALLENGE WOULD NOT MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.NIKKI, SYDNEY. 24 TOTAL STRANGERS PLUS 9 PROFESSIONAL CREW AND THE VESSEL CALLED YOUNG ENDEAVOUR, WHAT MORE OF AN ADVENTURE DO YOU WANT.LCDR BRENTON WITTCAPTAIN STS YOUNG ENDEAVOURÂ
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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