15 December 1894

At sea Mali to Columbo. Course N60E at 10 knots. Wind NE force 3 to 5 with broken cloud and lightning. Moderate sea. Barometer 30.05 inches rising to 30.18 at 0800 and then falling to 30.14 at noon and to 30.05 at 1600 before rising to 30.17 at 2000 and finishing at 30.14 inches at mdnight. Temperature at noon 80F. Sea temperature 80F.  0200. Exercised sea boat crew. 0400. Wind NE force 4 withbroken cloud and squalls. 0515. Reduced to 75 revolutions. Set fires in 4th boiler. 0800. Wind ENE force3 with overcast sky and rain. 0945. Connected 4th boiler. 1000. Course N75E. Increased to 95 revolutions. 1000. Employed cleaning ship. Noon. Wind ENE force 2 with broken cloud and smooth sea. Course N75E at 10.5 knots – 95 revolutions. Position 7.01N. 79.02E. Couse S84W. Cleaning ship. 1500. Sighted Columbo light ahead. 1600. Wind NE force 2. Overcast with rain and lightning. 1630. Stopped to pick up pilot. 1645. Stopped. Came to with both bower anchors and secured stern to buoy. 1715. HMS Gibraltar proceeded.  Draught forward 12 feet 4 inches. Aft 15 feet 7 inches. Coal expended  19 tons 9 cwt. Number on sick list 23.

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