Programs Blog
Settling In on the Cramer
July 26, 2022
Hanging out on top of the dog house
Jesse Z-F, A Watch
Ship’s Log
Noon Position
42 38.092N x 068 223.822W
Ship Heading
250PSC
Ship Speed
5 knots
Taffrail Log
71.6
Weather / Wind
Cloudy with very light winds,
Sail Plan
Fore Staysail
We’ve have begun to settle into underway life on the ship. The watch rotates on an 18 hour schedule that leaves us with little time to hang out. Despite this at any time you can walk throughout the ship and find people reading books, playing cards and talking. If you hang out on deck we have already seen many birds, a shark, beautiful sunsets and sunrises.
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- S-299 Summer Session
- The Global Ocean: Hawai'i
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