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Nothing But Ocean and Wildlife Surrounding Us
July 23, 2022
Wildlife seen while sailing up the coast of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, to our anchorage point off of star island (Maine)
Fred S, C watch
Ship’s Log
Noon Position
42° 36’ N, 070° 56.00’ W
Weather / Wind / Sail Plan
Weather is sunny skies, light wind, and calm seas.
The morning started off bright and early. C watch was supposed to have watch from 01:00am-7:00am, however, because we decided to anchor for the night, the previous watch/crew let us sleep in till 5:30am. After wake up, C watch got the SSV Corwith Cramer off anchor. We got to watch a beautiful sunrise over Gloucester harbor. After traveling many miles up the coast, we’ve made it further enough that there is nothing but ocean and wildlife surrounding us. I look forward to traveling up and down the coast, and seeing all the wildlife in their natural habitat.
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