Since ive become an able sea man ive never has so much work?

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Since ive become an able sea man ive never has so much work?

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I wonder if its this forum that has changed my comfortable life style?

When i joined this time i became a midshipman life continued more or less as normal being west of the Rhone has meant finding new wine sources cafes to eat well,we did find a very good producer on the D17 not to far from port

Then life changed i didnt have a moment to relax(almost) i was kidnapped & later shown the alternative preferred to stay and do what i had been asked to do,at other times such as on sunday i gave an 11m boat one complete coat of paint,before that a complete preparation and coat of anti fouling

When i found an internet connection i looked in hear to find id become an "able seaman"!How long must i remain an able seaman?what comes next??Will i survive to rigorous work of the able seaman? :cry:
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trouville wrote: .... what comes next??...
you will be rewarded with the rank of master mariner in the foolness of postings
trouville wrote: .... Will i survive to rigorous work of the able seaman? :cry:
i`m sure you will - just keep drinking the wine :cheers
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A master mariner.I sold my sextant!

The other day i saw a plastic davis one for 6€ perhaps i should see if its still for sale?

At least i could keep up my astronav?I gave up this may when i had an offer i couldn't refuse. the price i paid for my sextant new, i got £400(1000€)

A master mariner.No ones ever called me that.

This is a good forum
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Post by aquaplane »

No one has ever called me a master mariner either but it seems I am one.

It's only a label, but I supose it carries a certain cudos, and not a little responsibility.
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Another 34 posts and you'll be an Old Salt. A further 750 will see you an Admiral but you'll have to hurry as there are only two proper flags left. The rest will have to be Yellow Admirals.
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Silkie wrote:Another 34 posts and you'll be an Old Salt. A further 750 will see you an Admiral but you'll have to hurry as there are only two proper flags left. The rest will have to be Yellow Admirals.
Or wait until someone dies, is it? :lol:
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While we're on the subject can Silkie explain Claymore's rank/title please?
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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Silkie wrote:Another 34 posts and you'll be an Old Salt.
Can I be a bit fresh? My aim is to move to salt water when I have more time at my disposal, for now Windermere is convenient but not so salty.
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sahona wrote:While we're on the subject can Silkie explain Claymore's rank/title please?
Err, no. Last time I noticed it was TCT, commemorating himself receiving the Tennant Caledonian Trophy from the CCC. You'll have to ask Nick.
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Post by claymore »

I believe it relates to my alternative summer cruising activities aboard the North Sea ferry.

Either that or I'm in receipt of housing or other benefit - if this is the case then I've never seen the money and could I claim for my carer?
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The money was sent, regularly.
Have you checked that your carer hasn't been showing any untoward signs of opulence lately?
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
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Claymore DFDS

Doesn't F'n Do Sailin'?
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