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Bounty Logbook Apr 10, 1788

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HKFCoursesWindsTher.Rems. Thursday 10th. April 1788 Observations
124NBWWBN Strong Gale & thick Cloud Wr. which encreased by 9 O'Clock to a very severe Gale of Wind. The Sea broke much over us and I was obliged to lye too under the Reefed Main Sail.
224
33NWBW½WW
4343¾°
526N½WWBNIt continued with heavy Squalls of Sleet & Rain untill 2 O'Clock when we were enabled to set Close Reefed Topsails.
632
724NBW
8240½°Towards 8 in the Morning it came Moderate Wr. with a fine Sun Shine towards Noon. I now Ordered all Cloaths and bedding up, unbattened all the Hatchways and the dead lights out & had a thorough Clean & dry between Decks.
916
102NNWWest
1116
121NWBNWSW39°Dryed what Steering Sails were on Deck & put them below.
111
214For the first time in this high latitude we saw some Fish about the size of Bonetos and appeared to be Spotted. Many Albatrosses and small Peterels with some Pintada Birds about us.
32NWSWBW
422"WSW39°
52NWBWSWBW
614NNWWestThe Sea very high and confused which we hoped fortold a Change of Wind but it freshened up again at Noon.
712
8138½°
91NWBNWBSWe were now under Dbl Reefed Fore, and Whole Main Topsail with Reefed Courses. At 9h. 38′ Latd. 59°..10′ So
Longd. T Keeper 76°..08′ W
 Do 2nd. [?] 76..11 W
  Mean 76..07 W
101
112
1244NNWWest40½°Got a very good Observation and Altds. for the Longitude.
49Meridian. Altd.
OdotCenter
22°..23′
9722
9771
 LatitudeLongitudeRems at Noon
CourseDist.Obsd.D. R.D. R.T. K.L. & T. K. 
No52E4459°..04′So59°..04′So.77°..15′W76°..00′W75°..49′W

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