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    Default Athel tankers

    I joined the Athel/Anco Sceptre in late 1981 as extra 2/e for motor time. I left in mid 1982. She was carrying chemicals and had deck tanks.
    When I look back on it I would not join a ship like that again. It was a six months slog. What a state the ship was in engineering wise. I would need a book to write it.

    Europe, States, Panama, Pitcairn, New Zealand, Aussie, Pacific Islands and back. A hard slog for an engineer on a poor ship. It was a job to make it go.

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    I joined the Sceptre in Panama on her first deep sea trip from the builders. She was not finished then
    and a lot of work had to be finished before we picked up our first cargo.The pump rooms were in a right
    state bits of valves and blanks all over the place. As an AB it was a nightmare trying to paint an unfinished
    vessel that had been quickly spray painted so she could be handed over to Athel Line. Problems seemed to
    dog these new ships and on reflection might have been the sad start to the end of Athel Line.

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    Unhappy Anco Sceptre

    I did several trips on the Anco Sceptre.

    Deck Cadet 1972
    2nd Mate 1974/5
    2nd Mate 1977
    Ch. Off. 1982/3

    The last trip was particularly problematic as the ship was showing her age. Even found a hole in the bottom of the ship iwo the aft port cofferdam.

    Subsequent History of the ship:
    1983 STOLT SCEPTRE
    1991 IVER SCEPTRE
    1992 SCEPTRE

    Broken up at Alang 20.7.03

    She must have been a heap at the end!!!!!!

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    hi lads i was on the athel chief1948 and the athel viscount 1950. the viscount was twin screw but was always breaking down. top speed nine knots(twin) seven knots single.both good ships though. bit before your time.cheers. alf
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    Morning All sad day when Athel Line went . I did time on the Sceptre Soverign and Templar. They were new ships then but in a state when they left the builders yard.Did only one molasses run from Macio where we took the stuff is lost in time.Tinker was a cadet then fond of taking photo's as I recall.Remember a new order came out and all chemical ships had to have bright orange hulls so they could be seen and a warning to other ships to keep thier distance. One of the ships left port with half the job done One side blue the other orange.Happy days.

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    Wink Norval Young

    I served my time with Athel Line from an apprentice in 1944 and left in 1954 after gaining my Master's Certificate.
    Found the various vessels I served on were excellent. The reason I left was because I was married and found the voyages exceptionally long. Quite often ten months before leave was given.
    Also one Master Capt. T Maxwell convinced me that I would have a better life if I found a good shore post. I then left to join UAC in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. This was the start of a very successful career ashore. Although I purchased a large motor cruiser and named it "Athelregent". This says something for my affection for Athel doesn't it ?

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    Hi Norval
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    Default Working on Athel Ships between 1949-1953 ?

    Hello Norval
    My dad was also on the Athel ships from 1949-1953 - he worked on several - I have his book here in front of me now - his name was David Alfred Browne and he was 17 when he first joined the MN .

    Athelduke

    SS Capsa

    Ardrossan

    SS Canton

    MV Port Macquarie

    Strathnaver

    SS Strathmore

    SS Stratheden

    I wonder if you ( or indeed anyone reading this ) were ever working on the same ship by coincidence?

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    Hi Alf,
    I a;lso sailed on two Athel tankers in the 50s and like you enjoyed them. We were on the molasses run,Cuba & US ports so good run,better than Abadan !!!!
    I sailed on Athelcrest in 1952 and like you the OLD Athelviscount in 1954. In later years I sailed on Panoceans first ship the Post Runner 1971,they were all associated companies I believe though I didnt realise it at the time, she had a great crowd aboard,trip with palm oil Far East.
    Long time ago now eh ? Cheers
    Stuart
    Last edited by Doc Vernon; 18th January 2010 at 07:37 PM.

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    Even though the the Anco chemical parcel boats were so called did one molasses trip from Macio to the states and two palm oil runs one to Japan and one to Rotterdam. Best type of cargo to carry easy to tank clean and the puddling money $18 a tank for palm oil at the end of the trip. Long time ago but seems like yesterday. Regards to all.

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