
Originally Posted by
Keith Tindell
The big subject of overtime, it turned our poor wage into good money. My favourite company for overtime was McAndrews fruit boats, all white hulls and superstructure, and we were always soogie, or painting. If a tug pushed us in on the berth, and left a tyre mark over the side, out came the paint stages. The big problem was the amount of booze cargo we carried, port and wine, so after a few trips, which were short runs, it was a case of give the liver a rest. The only time the booze took a break was when we were loading mainly oranges. On the Palacio we had stainless bulk wine tanks, which when pumped out went for bottling, or so we were told.