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5th February 2017, 07:23 PM
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Re: And we thought we had it hard
I think this is what your after John.
Regards Bill.
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13th February 2017, 08:23 PM
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Re: And we thought we had it hard

Originally Posted by
Des Taff Jenkins
Hi Bill.
My brother sailed on the Pamir on her last trip under the NZ flag, in a race with the Passat which the Passat won
Port Victoria to Ushant. There is a book written by an American who was on board as an ordinary seaman, it's called "The Last Time Around Cape Horn".By William F Stark. A funny thing is I never talked to my brother about it when we got together in NZ I had done a couple of trips on a scow and we sort of talked about the difference but other than that I read more about the trip in the book. I did steer the Bounty up Sydney Harbour a few years ago, but I would like to have been on that trip on the Pamir.
Cheers Des
My Brother fifth from left wearing the white slacks.
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Was that the same Pamir that went down with all hands in the N.Atlantic seem to remember going to distress situation but struggling to remember the date/ Rgds Den
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13th February 2017, 08:30 PM
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Re: And we thought we had it hard

Originally Posted by
osheadenis
Was that the same Pamir that went down with all hands in the N.Atlantic seem to remember going to distress situation but struggling to remember the date/ Rgds Den
If I remember rightly about September 1957, we also went to assist, alas to no avail
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13th February 2017, 10:47 PM
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Re: And we thought we had it hard

Originally Posted by
Ivan Cloherty
If I remember rightly about September 1957, we also went to assist, alas to no avail
I think you're right Ivan, ORARI was caught up in hurricane Carrie and received the PAMIR distress signal, we were unable to
assist as ORARI had broken down and was running on one engine, we got quite a battering as we were hardly moving in the
very heavy seas. We went on to Antwerp before paying off in the Victoria dock London 04 October 1957 so I think that would be about right with what you say. Cheers JC
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28th March 2021, 01:09 PM
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Re: And we thought we had it hard
#20/21 There were tnt vessels in the North Sea Bill my mate was 2 engineer on one ,they also had a female AB on board ,she was built like a man. Have just seen your post 4 years too late. JS
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