Yoyage was perfect till we came 150 miles north of Spain
The first 2 days we had good weather (sun!!), perfect for work on deck
Yesterday was a bad day. Our ship and 3 others were fighting the waves
The Bay of Biscaye!!! 15 hours of struggling, you can't eat decent, stand decent, sit, sleep pfff
Today we arrived at Marin: Lovely place. We were welcomed by 2 dolphins :)
On Monday we will start discharge the cargo and leave for La Coruña.
There we will be 3 days loading other cargo
Still dont know what and bring it to Liverpool.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Thursday 17-19/4
Ship familiarisation
Check safety equipment + fire fighting equipment
Maintenance jobs mainly in engine room: repairing 2 fire fighting pumps
Cleaning and oiling parts
Preparing the hold for the new cargo
Check safety equipment + fire fighting equipment
Maintenance jobs mainly in engine room: repairing 2 fire fighting pumps
Cleaning and oiling parts
Preparing the hold for the new cargo
Wednesday 16/4 Change in Plans
The plans have changed
We have to pick up cargo in Ghent and bring to Marin (Spain)
Voyage Rotterdam - Ghent
Clean deck aft and front
We have to pick up cargo in Ghent and bring to Marin (Spain)
Voyage Rotterdam - Ghent
Clean deck aft and front
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
GO
Yesterday got the official go.
I have to present myself at 12.00 at the station of Rotterdam
Cpt will pick me up and of we go
I have to present myself at 12.00 at the station of Rotterdam
Cpt will pick me up and of we go
Friday, April 11, 2014
Introduction
Hi folks,
I'm keeping a blog on my first journey as a deck cadet on board of a cargo vessel.
As I'm a blue fish I have so much questions and concerns. Yes, I have sailed before but until now only short range coastal sailing.
This one is where the real stuff starts. How will I react on being 6 weeks from home? How will I perform onboard? How will be the relationship with the other crew? Will it be the big adventure what everybody presumes or will it be a 6w boring journey? Etc etc...
I try not to think too much about it and just follow my instinct: try and see.
Enough blabla.
This is the voyage plan:
Embarkation: 15/04 Rotterdam. Destination: Port of Iskenderun Turkey.
We sail south through the Channel, Bay of Biscay, alongside Portugal into the Mediterranean Sea. Passing the Street of Gibraltar, Italy, Greece, Cyprus until Iskenderun (border Syria) where we unload the cargo. This will take us 2 weeks. We continue our journey through the Aegean Sea into the Sea of Marmara. Via the Bosporus we enter the Black Sea to unload other cargo at the port of Brailei (Romania). This will take about 1 week.
And then we start our jouney back to Rotterdam another 2 weeks. Including the time at the different ports this should take 5 to 6 weeks.
I hope I will have from time to time access to the internet so that this won't be my only post.
I also included a page with a link so you can track the position of the ship.
Hasta luego!
I'm keeping a blog on my first journey as a deck cadet on board of a cargo vessel.
As I'm a blue fish I have so much questions and concerns. Yes, I have sailed before but until now only short range coastal sailing.
This one is where the real stuff starts. How will I react on being 6 weeks from home? How will I perform onboard? How will be the relationship with the other crew? Will it be the big adventure what everybody presumes or will it be a 6w boring journey? Etc etc...
I try not to think too much about it and just follow my instinct: try and see.
Enough blabla.
This is the voyage plan:
Embarkation: 15/04 Rotterdam. Destination: Port of Iskenderun Turkey.
We sail south through the Channel, Bay of Biscay, alongside Portugal into the Mediterranean Sea. Passing the Street of Gibraltar, Italy, Greece, Cyprus until Iskenderun (border Syria) where we unload the cargo. This will take us 2 weeks. We continue our journey through the Aegean Sea into the Sea of Marmara. Via the Bosporus we enter the Black Sea to unload other cargo at the port of Brailei (Romania). This will take about 1 week.
And then we start our jouney back to Rotterdam another 2 weeks. Including the time at the different ports this should take 5 to 6 weeks.
I hope I will have from time to time access to the internet so that this won't be my only post.
I also included a page with a link so you can track the position of the ship.
Hasta luego!
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