Hi to all
I joined the Tremeadow during refit at Redheads dockyard in South Shields October 62. I wondered what I had let myself in for being a rookie Sixth engineer of just 20 years old who had opted to finish my "time" early to go to sea. My first contact was the second engineer called Bob Thompson

From Gourock, Scotland. I could not understand a word he shouted at me and spent most of my time keeping out of his way if at all possible. We sailed late November for Panama up to the gulf of California and Mexico. We had a mixed crew of Geordies and Mackum and Tackums, fun alive down aft I believe. This was the precursor for twelve and a half months of eye opening character building. The engineers were, CH eng D. Simpson, 2nd R Thompson, 3rd M Stanley, 4th geordie lad who suffered terrible home sickness? 5th another first trip geordie lad called of all things George but hated being called it, and me Bob Medd, sixer. The master was a certain Samuel Olds Watkins, initials SOW, it suited him. The mate was Dennis Loud, what a character, he got sent home after about 8 months I think. The third mate was Dougie Green a West Ham supporter, another character. I went away engaged to be married but came back single and fancy free, it would never have worked anyway. I also sailed in the Treleven,Tremorvah,Trefusis and Treneglos. I came ashore in 67 to get spliced (different girl) and carried on working in ship repair till taking early retirement in 98. To all the uninitiated a life in the British merchant navy was the finest thing you could ever do and stood me in good stead for life to come. Regards Bob.,
