14 March 1897

At sea. Course S40 ½ W at 9.3 knots. Wind SW by S force 3 increasing to 4 before decreasing to force 2 in afternoon. Barometer 30.08 inches increasing to 30.13 at 0400 before falling to 30.08 at 1600 and finishing at midnight at 30.14 inches. Temperature at noon. 78F. 0200. Exercised sea boat crews. Exercised watch to close watertight doors. 0700. Routine. 0800. Hauled in and cleared P. Log. 0807. Reset log and put overboard. 0930. Divisions. Performed Divine Service. 1100. Put clock back 8 minutes. Noon. Position 15.53N 58.7 E at 8.8 knots. Wind south force 3 with broken cloud. 1700. Quarters. Sunset S89W by standard. 2000. Exercised Seaboat crews. Exercised watch to close watertight doors. Coal expended 22 tons 15 cwt. Number on sick list 2.

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