Oh the things we did to amuse ourselves on long voyages
Re. College of the Sea. believe it is still going but is now a University and based in Finland (I think)
Model making was also very popular with us, especially if you visited Hong Kong or Japan where you could buy fantastic model car kits that took days to make. Great for long voyages.
One one ship we aqll had remote control cars with which we used to have !Grand Prix" nights, certainly beat the old Horse Race nights for reality but not soberness.
One time our elec. brought a petrol powered remote controlled model helicopter in Hong Kong. Said he was going to fly it in an empty hold once he had finished putting it together. Thankfully (for him) he never managed to finish it before paying off as he could not control his drinking let alone a remote controlled powered helicopter with a rotor span of around 2 feet.
rgds
Capt. John Arton (ret'd)
Oh the thing we did to amuse ourseleves on long voyages.
I was just having a couple of pints with a mate of mine a good old AB, Bosuns Mate etc went away 49 and he had never seen what I am about to talk about.Just like us all when we were younger we thought that the Merch was here forever and kids would just keep coming along and taking our place,we never imagined that it would go and all the skills and ideas and experience would never be passed on.Anyway this is regarding mat making,I was only on one ship and seen it once and at the time I had no interest and thought the guy was a bit mad.This old AB had all old strands of rope slung between two upright poles down the deck accommodation,when I say poles i mean part of the uprights of the ship,about 12 feet apart.He had a wooden (is it called a flitch) he was backwards and forwards up and down between the strands.I did'nt explain that very well but the finished product I cannot imagine how much you would have to pay for it today,I would say a lot of money.It was a brilliant rope mat that you would have outside your front door.It was about an inch and a half thick 3ftx2ft,the artwork was fantastic and I think it had "Home Sweet Home" in the ropework
Funny none of the deck crowd were interested in this so all that knowledge has gone and will never be passed on.Did any of you ever see this art?
Regards.
Jim.B.