longest time between ports.
Seems like I'm a couple of years late with my posting on this subject, compared with others, but my longest time at sea was on my very first trip to sea as a Deck Boy, fresh from the "Vindi" and just raring to go.
BP tanker 'British Bulldog' out of the Isle of Grain. 1957 was the year and the Suez Canal was still blocked, courtesy of that nice Mr. Nasser who was the big kahoona of Egypt at the time.
Anyway, we left the Grain and callled in at Teneriffe for bunkers (4 hours) and then south again, all the way around the Cape and up the west coast of Africa to Menah-al-Ahmadi in the Persian Gulf. (Kuwait).
It took 12 hours to load us up with crude (no shore leave) and then all the way back to the Grain, which took another 30 days. At which time I decided that a career in tankers was not for me.
The food was good though and the ABs still got their daily tots. We Deck Boys (under 18) had to make do with a can of Coke!
Aaargh! Jim lad, those were the days.