
Originally Posted by
Capt Bill Davies
Ivan,
You are obviously referring to me.
No Bill I wasn't referring to you, it was a generalisation, but as my old mum used to say "If the cap fits, wear it"
The flag is not what you remember or sailed in during your short sea career. (Do I detect a hint of dismissive sarcasm in that remark)
Yes Bill, actually at sea, compared to some who stayed for one reason or another for thirty/forty years or more, I suppose my time at sea was short, but short enough to become a Marine Superintendent dealing with hundreds of seamen of all categories (and nationalities) including Masters and getting to know their feelings and loyalty towards the flag. Also my last 25 years was running my own company dealing with Ports, Dredging, Salvage and ships so my experience covers a large spectrum of the sea related industry and not just one aspect of it.
My efforts are channeled in other directions as well as the Red Ensign one, but someone has to chase the dragons, it's very easy to sit back and do nothing, but I wasn't built that way. It took me fourteen years of constant letter writing (and physical action) to get a pavement access for my village, but I got the access in the end, during that time I was chasing around the world on ship and port related projects. Doubt I've got fourteen years left now for the Red Ensign and other projects, but it's worth a try, sometimes it is better to be "A jack of all trades" than master of one (excuse the pun)
Brgds
Bill.