Holiday Party

Today was all about celebrating as a way to close 2016 of Bravo Team classes until our next class on January 5th 2017. ย Time flies when you’re having fun. On the agenda today was for the group to make decisions about which environmental project we want to put energy into in the New Year… We

Looking Through Environmental Lenses

It was a cold day in Port Townsend today! As prudent mariners, the beginning of each Bravo Team class starts with a weather observation. We bundled up to head outside and noted that the wind was onshore and gusting to 15 knots, there was a small craft advisory posted for the East entrace to the

Squall Drill!

After Thanksgiving break, Bravo Team reconvened for a day of drills, rowing, singing and snacking. ย We had a chance to share a gratitude from Thanksgiving. ย Folks reported: good friends, good food, games, a trip to Portland, a trip to Standing Rock, and a time to rest. ย We also had a chance to celebrate Bravo Team’s

A Chance to Show Off Our Skills

Today was an exciting opportunity for the Bravo Team. We had two donors, Steve Oliver and John Anderson, and Len Maranan-Goldstein our Development Director join us as part the crew. We took this as an opportunity to share our skills! After introducing ourselves and what we like about Bravo Team (being on the water, enjoying

Creating Community

Coming together to work as a team means building some serious skills in a fun way. Today we continued to get to know each other and learn to work together. Working with partners we didn’t know well, we tried some silly tasks–like tying a shoe using one partner’s right hand and another partner’s left hand,

Sunny and windy

Today’s forecast was a sign of the winter southerlies that are prevailing in our area. ย We took the time to do our weather observations as well as examine our Certificate of Inspection issued by the Coast Guard for longboat Townshend. “The vessel shall not get underway, or if underway shall be put to shore when,

Going Slow to Go Fast

It’s a time-tested leadership tenet that sometimes you need to “Go Slow to Go Fast.” One goal of Bravo team is to develop our leadership skills and learn to work as a crew. Rowing and sailing longboats gives us ample opportunities to practice being both leaders and followers and it takes time to hone these

Rowing and creature sightings!

Today was a wonderfully calm opportunity for Bravo Team to have a chance to row, observe wildlife, and practice teamwork aboard longboat Townshend. ย After arriving and gathering gear in the bosun’s locker, we handed over the reins of the longboat to the crew and challenged them to get the boat off the dock with limited

Stormy day

Bravo Team meets rain or shine, wind or calm and today we had a chance to learn more about the storm brewing in the Pacific Ocean. ย After observing our local waters from the balcony of the Northwest Maritime Center (and determining it to be over 18 knots of wind speed and therefore not safe to