
Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
When I was on the VLCCs we were on slow steaming, called BUFCON, bunker fuel conservation.
We were at 8 knots round the Cape from Europe to the Gulf Eight weeks,then anchor off Ras Tannurah for four weeks,tie up to Sea Island, a platform for six ships, 40 miles off shore then slow steam back around the Cape to Europe for twelve weeks, pick up the Aghulas Current, stop engines and drift a couple of thousand miles to the Cape, the pick up the Benguela Current stop engines and drift for a few thousand miles up the African coast, until a market had been found for the 300,000 tons of oil, then steam to Norway. taking another12 weeks. Up to six months without seeing land. 28,000 miles.
Cos Ive got those Abadan Blues,
Blues I sure would like to lose
You can keep your New York and New Jersey
theres a place on the River Mersey
I`m coming back to you sweet Liverpool
but dont know when.