The two Bostonian ships had been separated…
October 1788 CE
The two Bostonian ships had been separated on April 1 by a storm, but the men aboard the Lady Washington reveled at having finally gotten free of Kendrick.
Kendrick had survived the storm and stopped at the Juan Fernández Islands with two men dead and some others sick with scurvy.
The Columbia had continued sailing north and eventually settled down at Marvinas Bay.
Kendrick decided to stay there for the winter on October 1, 1788, one year to the day since the two Boston vessels left on their maiden voyage.
The ships are eventually reunited, but not one man on either ship celebrates.