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Pacific Grace 2009 - Trip 2
tracking Pacific Grace: 9 recorded positions
Last Position: 49°16'57.72 N 123°57'36.00 W on July 17th 2009 @ 23:30 |
Heading 100°
Speed 7
Ship's Log:
This morning we rowed ashore to play on the beach in Tribune Bay,
Hornby Island. The row was longer than usual, but everyone is a pro by now,
and the beach was well worth the extra effort. Once we arrived on the beach
we had a rousing game of Ultimate Frisbee. Port side sleepers exacted their
revenge after the double loss of "Sticks" at Savary Island, allowing only
one goal by the Starboard side sleepers after their seven or eight. Post
game all hands enjoyed a swim and some hang out time on the beach before
rowing back to the Grace for lunch. Post lunch, we had a lovely Sunday
service with eagles soaring overhead and the sun shining down on us as we
gathered in the stern of the boat. After service we got underway setting
sail to start our only night run of the trip, heading back down south to
Victoria. We sailed for a few hours while enjoying a roast beef dinner as
the sun set in the background. The evening continues with the engines
roaring as we motor south onto Narvaez Bay.
Hornby Island. The row was longer than usual, but everyone is a pro by now,
and the beach was well worth the extra effort. Once we arrived on the beach
we had a rousing game of Ultimate Frisbee. Port side sleepers exacted their
revenge after the double loss of "Sticks" at Savary Island, allowing only
one goal by the Starboard side sleepers after their seven or eight. Post
game all hands enjoyed a swim and some hang out time on the beach before
rowing back to the Grace for lunch. Post lunch, we had a lovely Sunday
service with eagles soaring overhead and the sun shining down on us as we
gathered in the stern of the boat. After service we got underway setting
sail to start our only night run of the trip, heading back down south to
Victoria. We sailed for a few hours while enjoying a roast beef dinner as
the sun set in the background. The evening continues with the engines
roaring as we motor south onto Narvaez Bay.
Observations:
Clear and Starry
Readings:
Wind | Calm |
Pressure | 2330 |
processed: 2009-07-18 22:12:03 |