Welcome CTY Friends and Families!
Although you cannot be aboard with us, we hope that this blog will keep you up to date on Lady Maryland’s voyage as well as all the things your dearest are up to.
Yesterday morning, nine brave cadets boarded Lady Maryland at Pier Five of Baltimore Harbor to set out on an unforgettable journey. The crew on a boat is like one big organism: in order for it to function properly, all its parts need to work as one. That is why all the cadets were introduced to the crew through ice-breakers and group activities. This was followed by a general safety session and an introduction to all the areas of the boat. Being one community, four general rules were established by all to make the next nine days the best ever – the importance of (1) safety, (2) communication, (3) respect, and (4) fun!
The first day was full of new information for the cadets: they learned the general operations of the boat watch such as forward watch, navigation, boat checks, and steering. The cadets are divided into two watch teams – while one is on watch with the experienced boat crew, the other has educational activities with our two enthusiastic marine science educators. Everyone was super excited so we asked each cadet to write a little “reaction to the first day and their expectations/hopes for the next eight to come:
“I had a lot of fun! The food was great as was the weather. I enjoyed every second of it and I’m going to sleep very well tonight.” – Charlie
“The weather is really nice and the wind feels good!” – Aaron
“At first, I was getting dizzy but now it all seems fine.” – Tommy
“It was awesome when we began to move and the crew were all very nice and willing to get to know us. Standing watch was fun and I enjoyed doing the different jobs, especially controlling the helm.” –Betsy
“It was a fun and interesting day!” – Matt Y.
“I want to learn everything there is to know about sailing!” – Miles
“I enjoyed the first day because we got to know everyone, and we had fun learning about all the jobs on the Lady Maryland and learning about the boat itself. I like just looking out across the water and feeling the nice breeze! – Nathalie
“The boat looked so tiny when I first saw it. It is actually pretty little but it is OK. I don’t like the bathroom though, it is too little!” – Cindy
“The crew is nice and knowledgeable. They work us hard but we are learning what it takes to run a ship! Also, the crew made brownies and threw me an awesome birthday party! I was so surprised! Definitely one of the best birthdays ever!” – Matt D.
Monday, Lady Maryland made it to the Delaware Bay by going up north from Baltimore Harbor through the Chesapeake Bay and the C&D Canal. The clouds from a generally overcast day dissipated by evening just in time for a beautiful sunset over the Delmarva Peninsula.
By dinnertime the cadets really felt how much work and cooperation is needed for a smooth voyage – but also how much fun it is! One of our cadets had his birthday so our talented cook made a surprise brownie cake for all the cadets and crew to enjoy.
A great ending to the first day!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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2 comments:
Hey tommy hope all is well hope ur having fun we love u be safe and enjoy take lots of pics talk to u soon
Great reading!
Thank you so much to write and share your experiences, particularly those observations/comments from the new cadets.
Look forward to more posts...
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