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Bounty Logbook Mar 22, 1788

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HKFCoursesWindsTher.Rems. Saturday 22nd March 1788 Observations
134SBEWSW"Fresh Breezes and Squally.
222
334""" Handed Fore & Mizn. Topsail
43""50½°A Very fresh Gale, close reefed the M T Sail. At 4h.5′ Latd 51°..36′ So
Longd. T Keeper 65..46 W
At 4h.8′ Longd. T Keeper 65..46 Wt
544SBE½E
642"""A Strong Gale and a hard clear Sky.
76SSESWBW
866""47°
94SWBS"The Sea rising very fast:
104
114SBESWW
1242""43½°A Very heavy Sea.
146SSESWBS
245
346
45SSE½E43¼
554
655
754Wind increasing and Sea running very high, reefed the Mainsl and set it.
8443°
924The Gale Moderating out 4th. Reef Main Topsail.
102
112Set Close Reefed Fore Topsail
12247½°Fresh Gale and clear Wr. A Seal and different kinds of Albatrosses seen.
99Meridn.Alt.
OdotCenter
35°..47′
8260
8359
Difference Longd. this day by
DRTK
1°..20′Et0°..34′Et
 LatitudeLongitudeRems at Noon
CourseDist.Obsd.D. R.D. R.T. K.L. & T. K. 
So29°Et.12053°..08′So52°..49′So66°..19′W65°..23′W65°..12′Wt

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Remarks

The Gale encreased with much violence and continued so the whole Night with an exceeding high Sea, however I was not put from under my Courses and a close Reefed Main Topsl. which I was obliged to persevere in carrying or heave the Ship too, which I did not think proper as I determined if possible to get to the south of Falklands Islands.

The Air is now become very Sharp, and some of my people begin to feel rheumatic pains, but as they are at three Watches and dry Births to sleep in without much fatigue, I hope that complaint will not hang much about them.

At Noon the Gale took off and the Sea much down with clear Wr. and a Cold air. Cape St. John or East part of Staten Land bears from us S27Et. dist 110 Miles. I therefore determined to make a South Course if possible to fall in with the land of Terra del Fuego near Streights Le Maire.


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