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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

navigating Bay of Biscay with gale force wind on our starboard quarter

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  • It's a product tanker with deepwell cargo pumps.

    probably up to 37.000 dwt.

  • yup,it's an oil product tanker,ice class-1A with a 74,898 MT dwt.

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  • 24 years Service, Chief Officer.

  • depends on how long you've been sea bound.

    a 2 week tour means you usually don't sleep the first day or soo....until you get used to it.

    then when you're back on land....you can't sleep because the ocean isn't rocking you to sleep at night.

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  • Probably a Solt Tanker or even a Pan-Ocean Anco one....

  • i know its a tough life sometimes

  • ah . . .this is what they do

  • This is the time when you say I hope this far east steell holds this thing together

  • whooaa how i miss to work back on a ship

  • Nope. It aint.

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