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What a difference a day makes, the wind has dropped and taken with it the swell (to some extent) and although it is back to around 3m the ship has this kind of uncomfortable roll to it which every now and then increases when the next "set" rolls in. That and the increasing temperature both outside but more importantly inside the ship are causing the most complaints from the punters. The good news however is that we have picked up a bit of time overnight and have now confirmed the pilot for Friday the 6th of March @ 1300 hrs. In case this is the last SITREP for this voyage we would like to take the opportunity to thank all those on board, at the stations and at HO who have contributed to making this voyage a resounding success it's been a tremendous team effort and a pleasure working and sailing with you all and your professionalism and your efforts in putting in the hard yards under sometimes extremely tough conditions are much appreciated cheers and we look forward to sailing with you again in the future. Cheers, Micky & Deepy
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A map showing Australia and Antarctica. The map shows the journey of one voyage that has occured in the season, with each route highlighted in a distinct colour.