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Terrance C Watch
Ship’s Log
Noon Position
41 52.20’N , 069 43.10’W
Ship Heading
110 degrees
Ship Speed
3.52
Taffrail Log
456.7
Weather / Wind / Sail Plan
Sailing on a close reach under four lowers , starboard tack, cto 110 psc, wind SSE, F4, Seas SSE 2ft tall. Visibility was good
Description of Location
within visual range of Nauset
After the long and tiring watch I retired to the lab top and watched a beautiful sunset (see associated image). Then after seeing a whale I went to sleep and had a crazy boat dream. In my dream, I first followed a detective, who was facing a dilemma of corruption in his agency. Then, I turned into a Subway surfer character and was trying to win a race against my mom. She beat me and ate ice cream in front of me at the finish line. Next I woke up and had a really great breakfast Signed, Terrance C Watch
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