The clouds have returned…but we are still making strong headway across the Atlantic Ocean and are one day closer to our first port of call – Cadiz, Spain. Last night we enjoyed a gorgeous sunset relaxing on the 04 weather deck and fantail. Despite the lack of sunshine, it is still very warm and humid outside the skin of the ship. Today we mixed up the daily routine a bit and launched a school sponsored project that researches the effects of wind and current. The craft, Red Storm, sponsored by the Scarborough School District was cast adrift at approximately 1430 local time (~1630Z / Greenwich Mean Time) in position Latitude: 38-45.3N / Longitude: 047-26.6W. We wish her a bon voyage. You can track Red Storm’s progress at http://educationalpassages.org/boats/redstorm/.
- Launching Red Storm mini research vessel.
- Red Storm mini research vessel
- Red Storm mini research vessel at sea.
- Alpha Company spending time learning in the diesel lab.
- 2/C Curzake and 4/C Moulton are working hard together to clean around one of the ship’s cranes.
- Charlie Company is busy scrubbing & swabbing the deck!
- A group of Alpha 4/C work together to master some tricky knots today in deck training with Professor Asyali.
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