Ahoy!

We are well on our way to Los Angeles, our final port of Summer Sea Term 2024, and SST ends three weeks from today! It has truly flown by and we are looking forward to a smooth and safe voyage back home to Vallejo. There are still plenty of exciting milestones to look forward to, like our annual Sinbad Games, our LA port stop, and Underway Training. Until then, we will keep focusing on our daily routines, drills, classroom rotations, watches, daywork, MWR events, and projects galore. 

With the last two weekends spent in port, and only one full transit day between Busan and Yokohama, there are plenty of projects to catch up on.

Today, First Engineer Neil McGhee is leading division 4E dayworkers in fixing leaky pipes and conducting routine maitenence in different areas of the ship.

Engineers

Engineers

Engineers

On the bow, Deck Training Officer Ramsey Ali leads division 3D in practical training - today, it is their turn to practice utilizing the fire hoses. 

Deckies

Deckies

Deckies

Fair winds and following seas!

~Faye Joelson, Assistant Purser & Jessica Fowler, Purser

Check back often and follow the voyage with our blog series that gives the latest news from Summer Sea Term! TSGB will travel to Honolulu, HI, Busan, South Korea, Yokohama, Japan, and Los Angeles, CA prior to returning to Vallejo on August 5th.

Stay tuned for updates to the Follow the Voyage blog.

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