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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025

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  • @stuartscott60
    @stuartscott60 6 місяців тому

    Stu Scott loved this - recognised Paul Hines in a heartbeat and Port Pirie. Ngahere was my first ship in 1977, signed my indentures in the Lytellton office in December and sailed for Buff for wheat.

  • @brianingarfill1773
    @brianingarfill1773 4 місяці тому

    LOL LOL lots of funny scene's especially the cadets in their "short short's" where did the guy get the "Blue Star" tee shirt, my favourite company.

  • @derrickbenfell6829
    @derrickbenfell6829 11 років тому +1

    A great Company to work for-thanks for the video

  • @mrdunns3338
    @mrdunns3338 8 місяців тому

    Very reminiscent of my time with BP Tankers, started as Engineer Cadet at South Shields in 1972 and left in 1982 as temporary leccy /3rd. Went into seismic for 5 years then back to tankers with a small family owned UK company until pulled the plug 9 years ago.

  • @rangatira2000
    @rangatira2000 10 років тому

    Thank you for that. I never recorded my time like that. I am replaying this over again. "Ngahere" first ship in 76.

    • @struck2soon
      @struck2soon  10 років тому

      You are welcome Tim. It all seems like a long time ago now, doesn't it?

    • @rangatira2000
      @rangatira2000 10 років тому

      YIp. Nah. I lie. It seems like yesterday.

  • @johnclarke9506
    @johnclarke9506 11 років тому

    Not much makes me laugh these days... but that did. Port Pirie: what a place. Wonder if it is too late to change my holiday plans. Great closing shot of the rat guards blowing uselessly on the breeze.

  • @australiantrains8988
    @australiantrains8988 10 місяців тому

    Great video, do you have any aboard the Union Rotorua or Union Rotoiti the gas turbine RORO ships? Or the Marama? Australia used to have a great merchant navy until the unions killed it off.

  • @stuartmillar8264
    @stuartmillar8264 11 років тому +1

    Andy, I am sure your friends in the Galley loved you and the other apprentices wearing your dresses from the rag-bag.... Remember "Twice as tight and ten degrees warmer!"

    • @struck2soon
      @struck2soon  10 років тому

      They LOVED us! And if we were looking for a fresh dress, we could always borrow one from the Chief Officer.(Dave Tilley)

    • @rangatira2000
      @rangatira2000 10 років тому

      struck2soon Umm....do you mean Dave TILLING?

  • @DJS385
    @DJS385 5 років тому

    Cool video. Did you ever sail with Capt Griff Tedd? He retired in 1982 but prior to that was master on the Union Hobart and Union Lyttleton.

    • @struck2soon
      @struck2soon  5 років тому

      Jono Gibson no I didn't. I joined in June 82., and the Union Hobart and Union Lyttelton didn't carry apprentices. "Bluey" Suckling was the first master I remember, but sailed with quite a few over the next few years. "Gentleman John Marshall" was probably my favourite.

    • @DJS385
      @DJS385 5 років тому

      @@struck2soon Good to know, Griff is my grandfather and passed away last week at the age of 97. Have just been trying to find details on his shipping years with Union Company. Thanks for your information.

  • @alanhill4334
    @alanhill4334 9 років тому

    I was 3/o on the Ngahere in 1970.

    • @struck2soon
      @struck2soon  9 років тому

      Crickey! I'll bet they weren't known as "slow greens" then, probably more like "fast greens"...probably still had the yellow stripe on side of hull too?

  • @bazza945
    @bazza945 2 роки тому

    I have memories of Ngahere from working her by Morse wireless from Awaruaradio/ZLB. Also vertically all other company vessels in the fleet too.
    It may have been Ngahere I took a Meteo Wellington radiogram from while she was in Foveaux Strait. Something made me check the figures for the ship's noon position on a marine chart for the area.
    It was just as well, there was a slight error, it placed Ngahere 40 miles UP the Mataura River! To this day I have no idea how I twigged there was something wrong.

    • @struck2soon
      @struck2soon  2 роки тому

      It seems a long time ago that ships had radio officers!