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Thanks, though a repeat watching it again now, interesting. K. This documentary reveals evidence that a fire was raging
Arrived in Jamaica on my very first voyage as Deck Cadet (ex-Warsash) on RMS EDEN in February 1964 aged 17. I can still see those Blue Mountains as we
Tony from all the photos I've seen on various news reports and nautical sites, there was no bad weather, there was a wind blowing, looked like gentle
I would have thought the last thing you would do in heavy weather is to shut down the engine, assuming that there was nothing wrong it; maybe it was like
This is an interesting article on how to generate hydrogen in quantity that can be used to fire furnaces. https://gcaptain.com/orsted-bets-hyd...eid=3b737aa316
I will get on to it and let you know, I am sure I am being dumb.
A new series starts on Tuesday on channel 5, it's the first of six parts by Rob Bell. Its how they built the Titanic, could be interesting.
I am happy to see I have had replies to several threads but seem incapable of reading them. What am I missing here? Also, I must seem very
We all eat fruit and vegetables at some times and often with the skin on. Apples, Pears, Plums, Gooseberries, and many others. Vegetables
I joined the Sugar Refiner as 2nd R/O in March 1973. My Chief was Bert Milliken, the ship was only 2 years old, so had the latest Marconi station. Next
On that day I arrived at Sharpness to start training as a seaman. Twelve weeks Well you know the rest!,, But looking back what I learned could have been
Doing some family research, my father was a Master Mariner and looking to find some notes or anything about him and vessels he served on. I have some