on port new plymouth about 68---70 sailed from glasgo
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on port new plymouth about 68---70 sailed from glasgo
A belated welcome to the site, I also did a trip on the Sydney in 1970,the Bosun was Hugh McNiven ,not a great ship IMO,also did a 9monther,on the Alfred,in 68--69 on the Crusader run,Magic.My last Port Boat was the Port Auckland,2 trips 74-75,Bloody brilliant,the Bosun was Stu Baxter,have been in touch with a couple of Guys,we had our own Rock Band on her,yes it was the 70's,cheers
Any you guys sail with Gus Gillies? He was deckie on Port Melbourne and was on Port Adelaide when she went to breakers. Sailed with him in 1973 and still in contact with him. Cheers Aussie
Hi Bill, Mick-A, Darrell & Four Bells....I was also on the Port Sydney in 1957. I joined her as Deck-Boy, my second ship and first time 'deep sea'. Outward bound to N.Z. I was given the Peggy's job. My lasting memory of that was the daily task of scrubbing the light-coloured deck of the sailors and greasers cafeteria (messrooms) at 9am. each day. By 10am the deck was pristine. By 11am., after they had all had their 'smoko' the decks were filthy once again, and that's how they remained until the next day when I repeated the process. At the time I thought it was a wasted exercise, but had enough sense to keep my opinions to myself. As previously mentioned by some of you, most of the A.B's. were from Stornaway, Morrison's, MacLeods etc., and there was another very nice Scot from Inverness whose name I can't recall. He was the unofficial ship's barber but did not charge the deckboys or O/S for his services. He believed that we could ill afford it and how right he was. I The only A.B. whose name I remember is Johnny Tardeval from the Channel Islands.S My lasting impression is that they were all fine seamen. Four Bells, your mention of Hughie McNiven reminded me that in my time on the Sydney he was the Lamptrimmer. My D/Book shows that the master was Capt.Lawrey. I did one trip deep sea on her and after returning to the U.K. went 'round the land' for about a fortnight. On reflection I realise that she was a good feeder (lovely tabnabs) and the accomodation was well appointed for it's time, but of course she was only 2 years old when I sailed in her. Recently I was astounded to learn that many years later she was virtually dismantled, leaving only the hull and engines, and converted into a cruise liner. I believe she is still afloat, but awaiting a decision regarding her future as we speak.........................Best wishes to all you old Port Line crewmen, Roger.
G-day Roger, there's a few ex Port Line and Shaw Sav, Blue Star cowboys going to meet up in Sydney in Sept,
I later caught up with Hughie Mac when he was on a Act or Blue Star Boat,in the Panama Canal.
Hi wilky, how yer creeping,
i signed on the port denison dec 1962 a.b. Full crowd of hulligans and me from the goole pool. Hull london,caribean islands, u.s. Portland maine,newport news,
savanna. Then panama canal to oz. Did all the usual ports there including a 16 day dockers strike in sydney. After that loaded all round the new zealand coast and home via
panama takeing bunkers at curraso. Payed off hull july 1963. Good ship, good trip, good time. The port denison was on permant charter and was owned, i think, by robertsons of
glasgow. Her name when built was vimeria, i wander does anyone out there know what became of her. O yes i remember my years at sea and the good shipmates i met. I would not have swopped that time for anything. Now at 68 i just say with a smile,( ah but there was a
time) one greate adventure.
Keep on paddleing,
tom aber. :d:d
Hey!
G.S.S. 30-11-53 to 15-1-54.
First tripper Catering boy, Eng. Mess Port Jackson 9-2-54 to 6-6-54.
Port Townsville. Catering boy Home Trade 30-7-54 to 5-8-54.
Port Townsville Catering boy Deep Sea 18-8-54 to 1-8-55.
Best wishes Rodney.
Darell, I'm Phil Hughes, ex-Vindi & ex-Port Line. I sailed on a few Port Boats starting with the Napier, Auckland, Lincoln & New Plymouth between 1960 / 62 on deck. I, along with many other deck department members, well remember a Port Line Bosun by the name of "Lofty" Kellett, for many reasons. Are you related by any chance?