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Captain Cook’s Journal During the First Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER 8
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They found part of the Sheathing off abreast of the Mainmast about her floor heads, and a part of one plank a little damaged.

There were 3 people who went down, who all agreed in the same Story; the Master was one, who was positive that she had received no Material Damage besides the loss of the Sheathing.

This alone will be sufficient to let the worm into her bottom, which may prove of bad consequence.

However, we must run all risque, for I know of no method to remedy this but by heaving her down, which would be a work of Emence Labour and time, if not impractical in our present situation.
The Carpenters continued hard at work under her bottom until put off by the Tide in the evening, and the morning Tide did not Ebb out far enough to permit them to work upon her, for here we have only one Tolerable low and high tide in 24 Hours.

A.M., a party of Men were employ'd ashore filling water, while others were employ'd overhauling the rigging.
Tuesday, 26th.


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