
Originally Posted by
Keith Tindell
Hi Robert,
The Ab from the 50-60s were real seamen, at sea you would have been on a watch, doing your trick at the wheel, plus alternating with the lookout. During the day watch, it would be painting, maintaining the working gear , derricks etc, wire and rope splicing, to many jobs to list all. In port, after mooring the ship it would be raising the derricks to work cargo, open hatches etc, it was a constant to and fro, trimming the derricks to reach different parts of the cargo in the hold, if the weather changed, it was a rush to cover the hatches to keep the cargo dry etc. I'm sure some of the lads on here will add numerous other jobs we did on deck, all in all we all loved the life. Just a few ideas until someone adds their comments, regards kt