Day 445 – 12th August 1987

Noon Summary Log

Day: 445
Date: 12th August 1987
Latitude: 35° 44.4′ S
Longitude: 52° 54′ E
Water Temperature: 16.1°C
Wind @ Noon: 20 N
Max Wind /24 hours: 30 N
Min Wind /24 hours: 20 N
Cloud Cover 8/8
Cabin Temperature: 19°C
Outside Temperature: 17.9°C
Barometer: 1023

Source: CUL00045/12

Log

  • No of days 445. This voyage is an example of patience. It is my birthday today. The second on the voyage.

Source: CUL00058/1

Day 440 – 7th August 1987

Noon Summary Log

Day: 440
Date: 7th August 1987
Latitude: 34° 23.6′ S
Longitude: 40° 31′ E
Water Temperature: 17.6°C
Wind @ Noon: 5-12 SW
Max Wind /24 hours: 14 S
Min Wind /24 hours: CALM
Cloud Cover 5/8
Cabin Temperature: 18°C
Outside Temperature: 18°C
Barometer: 1025

Source: CUL00045/12

Log

  • Wind varies in strength & direction. Gave bilge in saloon cabin clean out – it was not too bad. Been cleaning 36 tins of spaghetti. They are damp & rusty & going off.
  • Becalmed – least it is better than a yukky gale. Barometer 1026 – high

Source: CUL00058/1

Images

Abroad the Parry Endeavour 1986-1987
Abroad the Parry Endeavour 1986-1987
Source: CUL00039/18/9

Day 439 – 6th August 1987

Noon Summary Log

Day: 439
Date: 6th August 1987
Latitude: 34° 17′ S
Longitude: 39° 8′ E
Water Temperature: 18.1°C
Wind @ Noon: 25 S
Max Wind /24 hours: 40 SW
Min Wind /24 hours: 25 S
Cloud Cover -/8
Cabin Temperature: 18.2°C
Outside Temperature: 14.4°C
Barometer: 1021

Source: CUL00045/12

Log

  • I just broke my second thermometer for the voyage (I have 3( by accidently dropping it – used for taking outside air temperature & sea water temp – silly billy!

Source: CUL00058/1

Day 437 – 4th August 1987

Noon Summary Log

Day: 437
Date: 4th August 1987
Latitude: 35° 10.5′ S
Longitude: 35° 28.1′ E
Water Temperature: 18.6°C
Wind @ Noon: 40-55 S
Max Wind /24 hours: 55 S
Min Wind /24 hours: 30 NW
Cloud Cover 8/8
Cabin Temperature: 19°C
Outside Temperature: 16.3°C
Barometer: 1008

Source: CUL00045/12

Log

  • Gale reaching severe. This sure turned into a yuk gale with winds over 50 knots at times. Just got knocked down 100 degrees or so.
  • Oh dear the gales continue to continue. The barometer is zooming up but the stupid gale takes no notice.

Source: CUL00058/1