They don't mention that back in those days the cargo slops (seen is a 'Butterworth' machine at 5:15) were pumped over the stern via the stern discharge pipe.. straight into the Oggin..
"During meals all men are equal...." Apart from the difference between the officers' saloon and the crew's mess, there's the differential between the top table and the junior officers' table, and the portion sizes....
I love the third mate doing the tank inspection in his number ones.
You need to ensure you're correctly dressed to check the oil
They don't mention that back in those days the cargo slops (seen is a 'Butterworth' machine at 5:15) were pumped over the stern via the stern discharge pipe.. straight into the Oggin..
Wrong !!! Sent number 12 settling tank
Phil H, yep they never showed that did they, if they knew what we did back then they would have a bloody heart attack!!!
"During meals all men are equal...."
Apart from the difference between the officers' saloon and the crew's mess, there's the differential between the top table and the junior officers' table, and the portion sizes....
£1,500 a year did he say
£32,000 in today's money
@@johntyboy1 That still would not be much in todays world for a captain. I bet a deckhand makes 32k now.
Oil is infinite
I love to see these films in which most ppl are dead now. Including the narrator.
... the Token was on screen all of 3 seconds, that paved the way for Sir Trevor McDonald.????