Day 41: Greetings from the Mediterranean
After departing Santa Cruz de Tenerife on Tuesday, we made our way up the coast of Africa and through the Straight of Gibraltar during lunch yesterday. Many people came out on deck to get pictures of Morocco on our starboard side and Spain on our port. Passing through the Pillars of Hercules gave the deck majors a chance to practice navigating in a heavily trafficked area and stunning views for everyone else. As I write this we just crossed over the prime meridian and into the Eastern Hemisphere toward Palma de Mallorca.
Bellow decks, life continues on. There is always work to be done between watch, maintenance, and utility projects. Today I was on training with Bravo company. Training for 4/C is engine-based in the mornings and deck in the afternoons. After taking a quick quiz, my group headed down to the 4 deck classroom for a lab on copper piping. Working in pairs we practiced measuring, cutting, flaring, swaging, and soldering to create a pipe system that we tested with compressed air. In the afternoon, we donned hard hats and headed up to the 05 aft deck to practice crane operations. Everyone got a turn to operate and direct the crane using hand signals we have been studying. Then it was down to the 3 deck classroom for instruction in watertight integrity and finally a chalk test of a watertight door.
Port briefs for Mallorca will be happening tonight and tomorrow. Everyone is required to attend these sessions in order to get liberty. Alpha company will be on watch as we dock on Monday, with Delta company handling the lines.
4/C Bethany Ives, Bravo Company
Latest 2024 Summer TSSOM Cruise
- Meredith Spotts’ Cruise ReviewAs cruise comes to a close, seventy-odd days after our departure from Castine, I am left to reflect on one of the most unique experiences I have been through- and a quick apology for my lack of updates during this portion of cruise (sorry, Mom!) The ports we visited were beautiful, but incredibly busy, with […]
- Day 72: Arrival to PortlandGood morning, Cruise Blog fans. Today, the State of Maine made its arrival in Portland. It was a peaceful transit from Boston to Portland. We moved slowly under the power of the electric motor, supplied by 3 of our diesel generators. As far as I know, this has been the first time it has been […]
- Day 71: Almost HomeThis morning the Training Ship State of Maine made its arrival into Boston. It was an exciting day because this was the closest glimpse to home that many of us have had in almost fifty days. The excitement began at around 0700, just after our morning muster when we took on a Boston Harbor pilot. We […]
- Cruise Return to Portland and LivestreamThe TSSOM will arrive in Portland, Maine, on July 16, 2024, at the Portland Ocean Terminal. This is the final stop of the 2024 Summer Training Cruise, and students will begin disembarking on Thursday, July 18, starting at 12:00. Please join us in welcoming back everyone aboard after a successful voyage, either in person or […]
- Day 69: Finals and FlashlightsBetween having our two written final exams and our engineering system assessment called “flashlights,” training day 13 was a day that everyone dreaded, juniors and freshmen alike. Alpha company was the last company to have their final assessments, which some may have viewed as a luxury. As a member of Alpha company, I can assure […]
- Day 67: Goodbye CanadaIt was a cold and dreary day when we departed from St. John’s this morning. It was a bittersweet departure just as the gray skies and the rain sprinkling on the deck might’ve suggested. Our departure left everyone with a feeling of completion, a terminus, because St. John’s was our last foreign port before our […]