Dynamically flexible beauty..

Dynamically flexible beauty..

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Last trip , project ending

And so our project came to an end.
Starting June -13, and now March -14 our swing say thank you for this time. A new experience for myself. I thought the gulf would offer me a more summer-like experience, but no...guess  I did not optimize the seasons. No hurricanes though... (emphasize the positives). Last pics of this trip/project. Realize some shots seems familiar. Not much variation of my pics shot from up on the bridge.
Most memorable in my opinion are the many beautiful sun rise and sets..(See previous blog).
I am increasingly impressed and grateful for all crew being able to perform to the highest of standards, delivering and satisfying our customers, and yet we are all having a good time enjoying life...our second life, away from our families and loved ones...

Our colleagues(the other swing) will round this up, and we will all be back again for new challenging adventures in the middle of April...

 Cruising
 Bosun and Fitter improving safety
 Looks good
 Man Over Board drill 






 Binocular prism....
 Ch.Eng having a well deserved break.
 Safety drill...remove casualty and
 Fixing a splint......
 How to roll a gauze...looks funny..
 Jack &St Malo, together with Sampson.

 

On the way to Port Fourchon we encountered a lot of interesting activities.








 Laid back navigator... 



 Extreme control...

 Very competent Italian cable layer...





 Predator in the bad morning light...lit only by our deck lights...hence corny quality...
 Toolbox meeting before emergency towing drill using FRC

Heaving line away....
 Towing..(kind of...while Hugin in DP)
 MOB drill, "midget cox" feels inferior compared to the proper Magnum MOB boat

 Recovery of victim using "Jason Cradle"(not yours Mr Griffin, actually the proper term.)

 Wire greasing

 Yet another birdie...

 Crew change Ocean Aliance
 Sun set JSM and Floatel Victory...
 Dawn transit(in field)
 Provisions from Harvey Bear
 Harvey Bear stowaway

 Pelican break...and departure..




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