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#S95 Sep-Oct 2013 with NZ Aquaculture

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spirit of adventure trust A wet winter won't cause Spirit to lose heart BY DEAN LAURENCE ar… of the ye the time rdless of Rega S o, the feet are up, sitting in front of f d the fire, rain lashing the windows and the trees are bending to the force of number of voyages. f nu the wind. In the morning, as heads The Gisborne to Th poke above bed covers, the temperature is Wellington voyage W wi hovering close to zero and it is an effort to will be a three-day get motivated. adult trip. That stretch adu Regardless of the time of year and of c coast can have some …Spirit o f New Ze weather, Spirit of New Zealand will be demanding conditions, dem aland wil l be out th out there doing it – consider joining us for so i could take some it ere one of our 10-Day Youth Development Voyages. Whether ages. of th those adults out of it is transiting around the Hauraki Gulf or safely tucked up in afely their comfort zone. Whil a bay, the 40 young people on board will be undertaking the While operating out of programme in spite of the conditions. Wellington, we will be delivering our 10-Day Youth Development Yes, the weather does provide additional challenges, but Voyages, with most of the time spent exploring the Sounds. that is exactly how both the crew and trainees take it – just Spirit will then leave Wellington on September 21 for Sydney another challenge to be met and conquered. After all, we will and the International Fleet Review, arriving back home in not dissolve in a little water. We have noticed that these more Auckland on October 25 for the Tall Ships Festival in Auckland. challenging voyages often have far greater engagement from the While the New Zealand Navy have filled the ship for the leg trainees. The adversity of the situation helps build the teamwork over, we have had a good response for (17 to 25 year-old and resilience of the young people and they gain a greater reward trainees) to bring the ship home. At the time of writing, we only from the experience. have seven of the 40 spaces left. With space at a premium, the ability to carry large amounts of Once home, Spirit will have her annual survey and maintenance clothing is just not practical. Although, looking at some of the undertaken. This is a small, three week period (unlike last year's suitcases brought on board, one does wonder if they read the three months) and then back into her sailing programme. One gear list. To help address the wet clothing pile, space was found major project we will have on the go over the next few months at last year's refit to install a large commercial clothes dryer, so will be the funding and construction for the new foremast. clothing can be dried quickly – making it that much easier to During the refit in 2012, both the main and mizzen masts were handle continuous wet weather. replaced, leaving only the foremast yet to be done. The cost By the time this article goes to press, Spirit will have departed to build the mast has been quoted at $67,100 – therein is the her home berth of Princes Wharf, Auckland and turned south challenge for the team here at the Trust. for Gisborne and Wellington, where she will undertake a Catch you all again when we are home in October. SKIPPER SCHOLARSHIP In association with the Spirit of Adventure Trust, Professional Skipper magazine offers readers the opportunity to nominate young men and women for two introductory 10-day youth development voyage, that may lead to a Spirit cadetship for inshore masters qualifications. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT KEITH. Email: keith@skipper.co.nz Phone 09 5334336 or write to the editor c/- of this magazine. www.skipper.co.nz September/October 2013 Professional Skipper 69

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