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Well John, in my last job I was in Norway very regularly on business and have been up and down it numerous times. The scenery is quite startling and very
Ah well, it's done now so keep your heads down people.
Ah! now that was different, couple of months without taking yer coat or seaboots off. I avoided that after the experience due to being a blue water sailor.
That was the good thing about cargo boats before containers came along, always a few days at least in most ports. Often a couple of weeks, or even more
3 days out from London and you were singled up in shorts and tees? Just what Bleddy ship were you on lol, 3 days out from London on the Beaverfir we still
James They certainly do. Been a few years since I retired but we had a set procedure for pre sailing tests to be carried out prior to departure.
OK it's kinda political subject at the moment, but it could affect us all in time. In the UK parliament, they're discussing the Assisted Dying bill.
NOT FOR ME THANK YOU! Either as a passenger or crew.
Who remembers pre sea sailing checks. Things like the Telegraph, the Steering gear, Bridge to engine room phones and the Ships whistle.
Ryanair plane crashes on runway after passengers experience 'severe turbulence'. Now the true story, the wing tip came into contact with a barrier.
I see that new ferry for Tasmania which has been lying alongside in Leith for months is now at sea. No destination as yet but appears to be heading east
News report says a Tanker has had a collision near the port of Khor Fakkan photo of the oil tanker. There has