11 August 1894

At sea. Course N26W at 6.5 knots on course for Obok (Now called Djibouti)

Obok (Also spelt Obock or Obock is a coastal town in Dijibouti on the north shore of the Gulf of Tajura). Wind SW force 4 to 5 with broken cloud and squalls. Barometer 29.82 inches rising to 29.90 at 0800 before falling to 29.72 at 1600 and then rising to 29.85 at 2000 and finishing at 29.92 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon. 93F. Sea temperature 85F. 0200. Exercised sea boat crew and the closing of watertight doors. 0400. Wind SW force 2 to 3 with broken cloud and squalls. Sounded in 50 fathoms. 0500. Course S71W sounded in 75 fathoms. 0530. Sounded in 70 fathoms. 0540. Increased to 70 revolutions. 0600. Increased to 75 revolutions. 0600. Sounded in 70 fathoms. 0615. Sounded in 70 fathoms. Sighted Aibut Bision (?) and buoy. Course as requisite for entering harbour. Exercised at Fire Quarters. 0800. Wind variable with broken cloud. 0855. Stopped and came to on pebble bottom in 5 ½ fathoms. Employed cleaning ship. Noon. Wind variable with broken cloud. Weighed and proceeded at 85 revolutions.1320. Course north. 1400. Course N30W. Employed cleaning ship. 1600. Wind NW force 1 to 2 with broken cloud. Obok ahead – 9E.1700. Quarters. 1720. Stopped. Came to on pebble bottom.  Anchorage bearings. Consulate south. Can buoy NE ½ E.

 

Coal expended 12 tons 18cwt. Number on sick list 10.

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