The men's duties during Bounty's five-month stay…
December 1788 CE
Many lead promiscuous lives among the native women—altogether, eighteen officers and men, including Christian, receive treatment for venereal infection—while others take regular partners.
Christian forms a close relationship with a Polynesian woman named Mauatua, to whom he gives the name "Isabella" after a former sweetheart from Cumberland.
Bligh remains chaste himself, but is tolerant of his men's activities, unsurprised that they should succumb to temptation when "the allurements of dissipation are beyond any thing that can be conceived".
Nevertheless, he expects them to do their duty efficiently, and is disappointed to find increasing instances of neglect and slackness on the part of his officers.
Infuriated, he writes: "Such neglectful and worthless petty officers I believe were never in a ship such as are in this".
Huggan dies on 10 December.
Bligh attributes this to "the effects of intemperance and indolence ... he never would be prevailed on to take half a dozen turns upon deck at a time, through the whole course of the voyage".