At sea Suez to Aden. Course S27 ½ E at 10 knots. Wind north force 5 with blue sky and moderate sea. Barometer 29.95 inches rising to 30.00 at 0800 and t 30.03 at noon before falling to 29.95 at 1600 and to 29.86 at 2000 and then finishing at 30.00 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon 77F.
0530. Hauled in Patent log. Eased to slow for taking lighters in tow.
0723. Proceeded at 85 revolutions with lighters in tow.
0740. Brolturs Light abeam at 2.1 miles.
0800. Wind north force 2 to 3 with blue sky.
0935. Divisions with arms. Starboard Watch at rile drill. Carried out Morris tube practice at rolling motion target from 3 pounder Quick Fire. Noon. Position 25.57N. 35.13. Course S27 ½ E at 8.5 knots.
1600. Wind north force 2 to 3 blue sky.
1605. Stopped to retrieve tows.
1620. Proceed at 85 revolutions.
1630. Evening Quarters. Exercised Fire Stations.
1804. Sighted Daedalus light ahead.
Daedalus Reef (also known as Abu Kizan) is a 400-meter-long and 100-meter-wide (1,310–330 ft) standalone reef in the Egyptian Red Sea situated about 90 kilometers from Marsa Alam. There is a small artificial island in the center of the reef, which hosts a lighthouse constructed in 1863 and rebuilt in 1931
Altered course to S26E.
Coal expended 22 tons 2 cwt. Number on sick list 9.
