Mr Googler
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-board-luxury-108ft-yacht-beach-Mallorca.html
Blimey! Insurance premiums up again next year then!
Blimey! Insurance premiums up again next year then!
Last year I did an STCW course as the USA won't recognize my UK one.
Most of the participants were in their 20 hoping to find super yacht jobs and had paid for the course themselves.
The standard of training was appealing compared to the UK courses and they would/are badly prepared for on board emergencies. At the time this train facility was affiliated with my company, now maybe the time to have the USCG inspect the trainers.
Likewise I would not want to be on one of my ex company vessel in any emergency...
PW
An appealing hazard would be rather appallingDid you mean ‘appealing’? Or did you mean to type ‘appalling’? I’m just hazarding a guess here...
Did you mean ‘appealing’? Or did you mean to type ‘appalling’? I’m just hazarding a guess here...
The Adriano one seemed to be a 40 ish foot sports boat
As per Facebook ( so may not be accurate ) it had issues / stopped. Skipper opened engine hatch / room door and it then exploded giving him 80% burns.
A reminder that air feeds fire. I have no idea of course Of the symptoms he saw before opening the hatch but I think unless we had evidence of fire most of us would open up to see what was going on. I might think twice now and look at the camera instead