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2nd December 2023, 03:12 AM
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Re: MV Trinculo
Hi John, Sailed with your Dad once, think it was on the Trinculo around around 1963 (see John Shadrach Davies) I remember him as a tall slim man with black curly hair and moustache, hope I've got the right person. I was Second Mate at the time. Regards Gerald Farr.
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2nd December 2023, 03:21 AM
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Re: MV Trinculo
Hi John, I was Second Mate on the Trinculo when she loaded that cargo of coiled steel but had to pay off shortly before she sailed due to severe Tonsillitis not responding to antibiotics. I had been looking forward to that unusual voyage for an ore carrier as you said. Regards Gerald Farr.
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