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The boat, which is a family's home, will be refloated in the new year.

I've been on a boat myself the past few months. Skippering a trawler in the North Sea. A job I did moons' ago.

I took a few refresher courses ,passed my medical and bang! out at sea again. I'm exhausted, stressed out with responsibility, but there's nothing like it.

If I hadn't gone the family route, I would have chosen this life. You're hunting all the time. All your senses are on edge but it's really pleasurable. I love the hard weather, the screaming of the gulls, the ocean swells, the gannets and the company of dolphins.

I must be up there as one of the oldest at 76. I'm helping out a friend who had a heart attack. Repaying a favour he did for me years back.

I don't do the physical stuff. I stay in the wheelhouse.

We've made brilliant money, which is all that matters. I"ve got twin grandsons graduating next year, so the bulk of what I earn I'm going to donate to them to go travelling.

I've got another two months to go. I smell like a ferret's shit heap at the end of a week at sea and I am literally, as the song says, " sleeping on my feet," but I've never enjoyed myself so much for years.

The crew consists of two Filipinos, a lazy, useless, f***ing Pole and a " hard as nails"Scot. I thought Poles were supposed to be hard working? Don't believe that stereotype.  Not this fella.

They work three six hour shifts in 24 hours. So it's very tough.

When I was a young un, you worked for a share of the catch and you could make really big money. But nobody works that system anymore. I dont ask what they are paid, none of my business. It will be a fraction of what I used to earn. But I insisted on being paid on the old system. Helping a mate out works both ways.

The Pole was hammered by the two filipino lads for costing us about two grand due to a faulty knot he was too idle to tie properly. . Served him right.

The Scot ,I've worked with before. The following story is true so help me. 

He fell overboard in freezing conditions. We  managed to hook him out. He was blue with cold and unconscious.

We stripped him off. Pumped a feckin gallon of water out of him and, miraculously, he spluttered into life.

As God is my judge he was back out on deck within an hour. Unbelievably tough bloke. And a bloke to avoid when he's had a drink. You couldn't meet a better bloke ....until he's had a drink.

Anyway see you in a couple of months' time and Merry Christmas.

https://youtu.be/IoIf6bE42Ss?si=QBrISHlrlwRmaBFe

 

 

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Bloody hell jukel123...fair play to you....fancy you being a capitalist and wanting a share ...lol....great story by the way...

I watch that tv show sometimes about the trawlers around the UK....they seem to still get paid a share of the catch...

Have to start calling you uncle Albert...merry Christmas to you...be safe dangerous old place your working in

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Great stuff Jukel there’s life in the old dog yet. It seems to be something that gets into people’s blood I’ve seen a couple of older lads who never really adjusted to life when they had retired from sea. Enjoy every minute and send a few pics of the catch. 

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3 hours ago, TOMO said:

Bloody hell jukel123...fair play to you....fancy you being a capitalist and wanting a share ...lol....great story by the way...

I watch that tv show sometimes about the trawlers around the UK....they seem to still get paid a share of the catch...

Have to start calling you uncle Albert...merry Christmas to you...be safe dangerous old place your working in

Typical champagne socialist Tomo 😄.

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17 hours ago, jukel123 said:
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The boat, which is a family's home, will be refloated in the new year.

I've been on a boat myself the past few months. Skippering a trawler in the North Sea. A job I did moons' ago.

I took a few refresher courses ,passed my medical and bang! out at sea again. I'm exhausted, stressed out with responsibility, but there's nothing like it.

If I hadn't gone the family route, I would have chosen this life. You're hunting all the time. All your senses are on edge but it's really pleasurable. I love the hard weather, the screaming of the gulls, the ocean swells, the gannets and the company of dolphins.

I must be up there as one of the oldest at 76. I'm helping out a friend who had a heart attack. Repaying a favour he did for me years back.

I don't do the physical stuff. I stay in the wheelhouse.

We've made brilliant money, which is all that matters. I"ve got twin grandsons graduating next year, so the bulk of what I earn I'm going to donate to them to go travelling.

I've got another two months to go. I smell like a ferret's shit heap at the end of a week at sea and I am literally, as the song says, " sleeping on my feet," but I've never enjoyed myself so much for years.

The crew consists of two Filipinos, a lazy, useless, f***ing Pole and a " hard as nails"Scot. I thought Poles were supposed to be hard working? Don't believe that stereotype.  Not this fella.

They work three six hour shifts in 24 hours. So it's very tough.

When I was a young un, you worked for a share of the catch and you could make really big money. But nobody works that system anymore. I dont ask what they are paid, none of my business. It will be a fraction of what I used to earn. But I insisted on being paid on the old system. Helping a mate out works both ways.

The Pole was hammered by the two filipino lads for costing us about two grand due to a faulty knot he was too idle to tie properly. . Served him right.

The Scot ,I've worked with before. The following story is true so help me. 

He fell overboard in freezing conditions. We  managed to hook him out. He was blue with cold and unconscious.

We stripped him off. Pumped a feckin gallon of water out of him and, miraculously, he spluttered into life.

As God is my judge he was back out on deck within an hour. Unbelievably tough bloke. And a bloke to avoid when he's had a drink. You couldn't meet a better bloke ....until he's had a drink.

Anyway see you in a couple of months' time and Merry Christmas.

https://youtu.be/IoIf6bE42Ss?si=QBrISHlrlwRmaBFe

 

 

Stay safe out there old fella but I understand the buzz it’s giving you enjoy it 👍👍

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6 hours ago, TOMO said:

Must admit when I was younger I fancied going on the trawlers....I did f**k all to try mind...lol

Yip always sounded like a nice idea, summat I’d have loved to have tried even if only for season or year or whatever

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