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Clearing the Cape and Headed South!

Wednesday, 15 October 2025
Noon Position: 42° 16’ N X 070° 30.8’ W
Ship Heading: 130° PSC
Ship Speed: 8 knots
Log: 299.4 nm
Overcast, Winds North, Force 6, Seas 5 feet
Currently East of Wellfleet
Greetings from the aft cabin of the Corwith Cramer! We are underway with favorable conditions for our passage south after our brief stopover in the Boston area to wait out the weather. With some well-appreciated sun and light winds to start us out, we are now settled into a broad reach with a steady sailing breeze.
As the less-experienced members of the ship’s complement get their sea legs and readjust to life underway, this is a brief note for our devoted followers to say that all is well, and you can look forward to hearing from our students again tomorrow.
Best,
Craig


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