
Originally Posted by
Colin Wood
The one company who ran a regular service from Fremantle to Vancouver via HK & Japan was The Bakke line. Ships were part refrigerated and ran at about 18 knots. Also carried 12 passengers who were fed very well.
Australian ports were Darwin, Wyndham, Broome, Geraldton and Fremantle.
My first pilot job, and only traing was the barge Pera with emergency fuel for the meat-works,power supply at 8 knots and neap tides anf took it out by myself. Next job was Martha Bakke and 18 knots plus spring tide. Down the narrow section did not steady once, just port easy, steady, starboard easy \. Water surface calm but ship rolling with the water boiling over rocks on bottom causing disturbance. Luckily, after berthing, very fine lunch with Master and passengers. Mostly cold meats ans pickles.
Mostly loaded frozen meat, wet hides and tallow in northern ports.
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Just remembered, for 'Bakke' read Knudsen Line. All the ships had the Bakke name.