Thursday, March 31, 2011
Windy old day
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Hitting the deck running
Off at the crack this morning to join the ship, well 8:40 seemed like the crack of dawn after three weeks off. The bus driver had clearly taken time out from his Formula 1 career as we flew along up and down the hills, here's a hint it's best to get any reading over and done by Inverary, onward from there holding on takes priority due to the twisty road.
Raining stair rods in Oban when we arrived, it keeps the dust down apparently. Joined the ship on time and off we went back and forwards to Mull without much time to draw breath really. Some complicated loads with large trucks and buses to take back from Mull, there are a regular stream of tar trucks going back and forward each weighing 30 odd tons when full. Then the earlier drizzle and rain disappeared and the sun came out, which was great with the brown hills shining in the moisture. We are spending the night alongside in Craignure tonight, the reason being that there is no berth available in Oban due to all of the Cal Mac boats around this evening. Earlier in the day it was a bit of a traffic jam with three vessels arriving and departing at the same time.
7 round trips tomorrow, starting at 6:45 through to 19:45 back into Oban. This is the way it'll be from now on this summer.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Snow and tempest
Bumpy old night alongside in Oban now that the wind has gone round to the West. Woke to snow on all the surrounding hills with a bitter wind coming down the Sound of Mull. The high pressure area has disappeared and we are now back into a run of North Atlantic depressions, familiar territory for those of us who live here on the West coast.
We had a very successful day yesterday, carrying a thousand or so passengers and hundreds of vehicles over the 12 hours we were running our vital lifeline service. Wednesday is changeover day so a number of the officers are off, but not myself who is staying on for a further day to allow my relief to attend an interview for promotion within the Company.
The inshore forecast is up to a Storm Force 10 for later today, all from the west or southwest. We are scheduled to visit Colonsay so we'll have to see how it goes. The pier there is quite sheltered from that direction but you have to get there first!
Monday, March 07, 2011
Redemption
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Weather forecast
Friday, March 04, 2011
Full but not down to the marks
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Running around
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Daily routine
I wouldn't want to disguise that it is all fun and frolics here. Today was a straightforward Mull run from 08:00 departure Oban until finish at 20:00. Leaving from each berth on the hour thereby making it 12 crossings for the day. Dante's purgatory had a level where men were subjected to constant repetition of their life, I guess our modern equivalent is Groundhog Day where the main character is destined to repeat each day ad infinitum.
Well I exaggerate, and I've told you that a million times, but this gives me a good taste of what every day is like during the summer. Which leads me on neatly to the news earlier in the day that we're going to Barra to overnight and then do a couple of days to Coll and Tiree again. Which I thought was great, but not to all on board who consider being away from the home port as a punishment. Unfortunately shortly afterwards in the day the Barra trip was cancelled, but we are still on for Coll and Tiree later in the week.