Past - 1606-2006 - Captains Log
Journal Entry 30 - Towards Brisbane
Noon position 36 10 S 150 11 E The weather forecast was not altogether accurate. We did not get the sustained fresh Read More
Journal Entry 29 - Towards Brisbane
At Anchor, Twofold Bay Soon after completing the last entry, the breeze left us, leaving Duyfken becalmed about 20 m Read More
Journal Entry 28 - Towards Brisbane
1200 Position 38 16 S 149 17 E The great run through Bass Strait has continued, with Duyfken making 141 miles noon y Read More
Journal Entry 38 - Gladstone
Gladstone The title above should read Bundaberg, not Gladstone, but the weather beat our little ship. The ship and c Read More
Journal Entry 27 - Towards Brisbane
1200 Position 39 16 S 146 35 E Duyfken has rounded Wilsons Promontory and is headed NE across Bass Strait towards Ga Read More
Journal Entry 26 - Williamstown
Williamstown Our stay in Melbourne and Williamstown has been extremely busy, with over 8500 people visiting the ship Read More
Journal Entry 25 - Melbourne
Melbourne After our first 4 days of exhibition here in Melbourne, we have already had 4000 people visit the ship. As Read More
Journal Entry 24 - Geelong and Melbourne
Geelong and Melbourne Our early arrival into Geelong gave us an opportunity to catch up a little on the maintenance Read More
Journal Entry 23 - Port Fairy to Geelong
Port Fairy to Geelong Port Fairy proved to be memorable visit on a number of accounts. We had some record breaking n Read More
Journal Entry 22 - Port Fairy
Port Fairy We arrived into Port Fairy on the forenoon tide on Thursday, the crew spent the remainder of the day sett Read More