Aloft and Epoxy!


Today I woke up at around 0740 to get ready for the day and prepare to turn over for watch. At 0815 Holly and I relieved our second mate, Clint and deckhand James from their watch. After the turn over and our morning muster I was excited to hear that we would be climbing aloft today! We grabbed our 5 point harnesses and got ready to climb. The first part of the climb was going up the shrouds. We climbed up the shrouds until we got to the futtock which was the next set of shrouds tha
t lead to the top on the foremast. Although this may sound scary it was very safe and fun (mom don’t worry:)). Once all six of us were up there we went out on the yard and busted the sail. This is when you pull the sail up and use the lines to tighten the sail against the yard to make it more secure. We did that on both sides of the yard and then made our way down.
quick paint break to see a jelly that was floating by
By the time we had finished aloft all the Met students had arrived for their 10-2 activities. During this time we launched our white boat, did some maintenance, completed a boat check, and put up our alpha flag since we had a diver come dive by the stern of the boat to look at the propellers. After the Met students left at around 1420 I jumped in to help Josh again. We painted the forward scuttle and the nav shack which took about 2 hours. Once work was done at around 1800 Holly and I finished off the day with a drive through Newport where we picked up some well deserved Chipotle! Standing by to take the flags down at sunset:) (today: 10 hrs total: 36.5)

painting the nav shack 
Fair Winds
-Ang 
 more photos:)











chipotle secured! 






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