My first offshore ships as said were Wimpeys before going with Seaforth and was considered still green behind the ears in 1978 . Offshore and deepsea were totally unlike and to me a new profession to learn. luckily there were some good shiphandlers and masters in SML and learned to start listening and watching again. 0nly managed a year or so as master on 4 of their vessels before being made redundant with many others . Won’t dwell on the stand by boats as you will know what they were like by just looking at them. Don’t make a mistake however by their manning as you’d be surprised how many good men took them as jobs rather than the dole. Australia had a different approach to manning , if you had the qualifications you were assumed to know the job , so I was on Rigs and ships that I had only looked at in the past.Life to me as regards seagoing has been a mixture of most types of shipping but there was still plenty more to see. Should be thankful for still being here and surviving in old age. Cheers JS