COMPLETED TASKS:
- Breakfast--French toast and the usual yogurt bar.
- Awning--Hands to hoist the awning to shield us from the rain.
- Field Day--All hands to deep-clean the entire boat; not a nook or cranny left unexplored
- Final Project--Students tie up loose ends of their articles for the Whale Weekly, the newspaper that will contain informative and entertaining contributions from all of the cadets.
- Certifications--Educator Beth takes each student aside to evaluate their scientific knowledge and Science Officers, Able-Bodied Seamen, and Galley Mates.
- Schooner Olympics--Name that line! Tie that knot! Identify that whale!
- Sail for land for the last time.
- And don't forget lunch and dinner
ROSE: Everyone is doing really well on their certifications. All that hard work and enthusiasm for learning has obviously paid off, because the cadets are able to diagram a trawl net, explain water quality testing, and talk about whales with ease!
BUD: Daily showers. Sleep. Clean clothes. Need we say more?
THORN: The Schooner Olympics are the final test of nautical knowledge. The cadets are nervous about this competitive display of boat comprehension, but the crew is confident they will succeed.
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