capnsensible
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Just an impression: I love the way these big ships (usually!) saunter up to their berths, then slide in gracefully and effortlessly as mooring lines are accurately dispatched from the ship.
By comparison, us yotties tend to engage in a lot more crashing, banging, leaping and swearing
I say usually, because some like the QE2 with undersized thrusters can be more like us lot in the absence of a friendly tug :ambivalence:
Roger that. Its a great feeling at the end of a course when the team on the boat come alongside or into a berth calmly, all in control and little said. Like a big boat..... actually a friend of mine spent a while in the jetty party at the cruise ship dock and bunker berth in Gib. apparently the bunker tankers have quite a lot of dings and a lot of shouty happens.
Anyway, 100% on going stern to alongside. Its simple with practice. Knowing that people often dont try it, examiners will invite the manouver, hence we give everyone a good few practices in prep weeks. Some people actually find it easier being at the 'front'!