Time to cast off lines and put Cape Town to our rudder as we set sail for Sint Maarten
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New halyard ballantine ready to reeve.
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Who is steering this ship?
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Preparing to wear ship after eight days on a port tack.
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Trimmed the fan of the yards and then had a quiet night watch.
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Heaving lines from the yard to the foredeck to reeve in a new halyard.
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What's the name of this sail?
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Bidding on the last banana has begun.
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A little squall brought the call to douse all the stun sails, so all three watches pulled together to bring them to deck in a few minutes.
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After the squall passed I went back to my maintenance watch and finished wrapping a french spiral on one of the ladders to the foredeck.
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I think it was time to replace this downhaul.
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Improvised anti chaff for the mainmast upper topsail stun sail boom.
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Dolphins joined us as we approached the island.
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We've anchored just off from Jamestown.
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Going ashore to clear customs and meet Jonathan
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License plates in Saint Helena are wild.
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Today is too hot to climb the Jacob's ladder.
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"Paquebot" allows mail to be marked "Posted at Sea" along with the coordinates and then delivered postage free by the next port of call.
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