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Pacific Grace 2009 - Trip 2
tracking Pacific Grace: 9 recorded positions
Last Position: 49°31'16.68 N 124°37'33.60 W on July 16th 2009 @ 23:30 |
Ship's Log:
This mornings hauling of the prawn trap yielded nothing more than a
hand full of Jellyfish - rather disappointing as we were excited at the
prospects of prawns for lunch. Despite this failed expectation the day
continued to with many great events. After breakfast the Juniors reviewed
and wrote their exam while the Intermediates studied the finer points of
plotting a position and laying off a course. The day continued, as we
motored south in the windless Strait of Georgia, with many of the trainees
revealing themselves as talented guitar players, singers, great
conversationalists and crafty secret friends. Once anchored at Tribune Bay,
Hornby Island, many enjoyed a much needed swim - gaining momentary reprieve
from the intense sun. This evening marked the return of our Swedish Judges
for a double or nothing Tuck and Tidy. The girls were up by two, but a
"frouffy pouffy" bunk lead to their demise and the boys took this round,
evening up the game and setting up for a exciting finale.
hand full of Jellyfish - rather disappointing as we were excited at the
prospects of prawns for lunch. Despite this failed expectation the day
continued to with many great events. After breakfast the Juniors reviewed
and wrote their exam while the Intermediates studied the finer points of
plotting a position and laying off a course. The day continued, as we
motored south in the windless Strait of Georgia, with many of the trainees
revealing themselves as talented guitar players, singers, great
conversationalists and crafty secret friends. Once anchored at Tribune Bay,
Hornby Island, many enjoyed a much needed swim - gaining momentary reprieve
from the intense sun. This evening marked the return of our Swedish Judges
for a double or nothing Tuck and Tidy. The girls were up by two, but a
"frouffy pouffy" bunk lead to their demise and the boys took this round,
evening up the game and setting up for a exciting finale.
Observations:
Clear
Readings:
Wind | Calm |
Pressure | 2330 |
processed: 2009-07-17 02:36:02 |