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MWB wrote:
I'd go back to sea in a heartbeat. Interesting comments about the industry. Thanks for sharing. |
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On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 20:46:54 GMT, shiver
wrote: MWB wrote: I'd go back to sea in a heartbeat. Interesting comments about the industry. Thanks for sharing. Yes, thanks for sharing your memories, Mark. |
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"joevan" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 20:46:54 GMT, shiver wrote: MWB wrote: I'd go back to sea in a heartbeat. Interesting comments about the industry. Thanks for sharing. Yes, thanks for sharing your memories, Mark. Thanks Joevan. If you ever go to Owls Head please let me know. Mark |
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On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 19:49:38 -0400, "MWB" wrote:
"joevan" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 20:46:54 GMT, shiver wrote: MWB wrote: I'd go back to sea in a heartbeat. Interesting comments about the industry. Thanks for sharing. Yes, thanks for sharing your memories, Mark. Thanks Joevan. If you ever go to Owls Head please let me know. Mark That is for sure. I hope to visit there again. Hopefully, before not too many more years. |
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"shiver" wrote in message ... MWB wrote: I'd go back to sea in a heartbeat. Interesting comments about the industry. Thanks for sharing. You're welcome, I could go on for hours and hours. Mark |
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MWB wrote:
You're welcome, I could go on for hours and hours. Please do. I'm sure there are many in this group that would be very interested in hearing details about what it was like to work on a tug. |
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On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 01:04:17 GMT, shiver
wrote: MWB wrote: You're welcome, I could go on for hours and hours. Please do. I'm sure there are many in this group that would be very interested in hearing details about what it was like to work on a tug. I certainly would! wwp |
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"shiver" wrote in message ... MWB wrote: You're welcome, I could go on for hours and hours. Please do. I'm sure there are many in this group that would be very interested in hearing details about what it was like to work on a tug. Tugs give a rough ride. I didn't mind the 20 plus foot seas, the 10 foot seas bothered my stomach. I slept like a baby in rough weather and I think I was a rare case. Looking at the same 5 faces for 90 plus days is a challenge. Prior to towing an oil rig we'd have a meeting, even though we knew who was going to do what, we still talked it over. We would even practice this. There would only be two of us on the deck and we knew who was going to do what and when. The tug is going up and down, we're taking seas and getting wet. I wore a Red Sox cap, t-shirt, shorts, sneakers and a life vest. You can't set a tool down, it would be swept overboard. We backed the tug up to the oil rig and handed them a 150' steel cable which they attached to the rig. That was attached to a 50' braded nylon surge line 24" in circumference. Then we let out the tow line 1800' feet, then we'd put chaffing gear on the line to protect it. It takes three tugs to move an oil rig and the speed is about 2-4 knots. A rig move from Texas to Florida could take two weeks. Towing a barge to Colombia was a lot of fun. There wasn't much to do and we all got our share of the sun. At times I found it boring, but then I'd think about my wife shoveling snow in Maine and those thoughts disappeared. I've had a cruise boat ask me if I'd tell them my position, so they'd know where they were. And I did, this was before satellite navigation, we used a sextant, which I was very good at. I've has a USCG cutter point a cannon at me, been hit by flying fish, been buzzed by the Blue Angels ( for an hour ) while going up the Mississippi River, got a free case of beer (long story) in a bar in Colombia...I had the time of my life. Every day at sea, it seemed something happened. Going up a river, everyone would be in the wheel house because it was something different. Rivers and Bayous were a rare treat. Mark |
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Every day at sea, it seemed something happened. Keep talking, keep talking. |
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"MWB" wrote:
{{snip}} wet. I wore a Red Sox cap, t-shirt, shorts, sneakers and a life vest. You can't set a tool down, it would be swept overboard. {{snip}} Reminds me of descriptions I've read of spacewalking, assembling the space station. Please feel free to share any other stories you have, it's fascinating stuff. MomDude |
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