Tugboats by Mick Cutler

Tugboats by Mick Cutler Just a fun page about tugboat life, tugs and barges and the crews. Your posts and pics are welcome a

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10/29/2024

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10/23/2024

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So, all my 🍱 sushi, 🫘 beans and rice and special fried rice 🍚 lovers - this is what 24,000 tons of rice looks like, befo...
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So, all my 🍱 sushi, 🫘 beans and rice and special fried rice 🍚 lovers - this is what 24,000 tons of rice looks like, before it is bleached and bagged and before you eat it!
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Entry  # 3 on my life!Back at the marina I became the official crew member aboard Trinitas. She was a beautiful 33ft. la...
06/18/2024

Entry # 3 on my life!

Back at the marina I became the official crew member aboard Trinitas. She was a beautiful 33ft. launch with twin polished chrome Saber engines. This boat worked exclusively for Trinity House, the oldest lighthouse service in the world. With this boat, Dave and myself would transport men and supplies out to the key lighthouses in our area, such as Beachy Head and the Royal Sovereign Light Tower.

06/18/2024

Headed back to work tomorrow to Corpus Christi TX!

Meanwhile, in the SeaCadets I took every opportunity I could to further my knowledge of the sea. I would spend early Sat...
06/14/2024

Meanwhile, in the SeaCadets I took every opportunity I could to further my knowledge of the sea. I would spend early Saturday mornings stripping the paint off a boat’s hull, signing up for crew positions in Regional pulling competitions and hustling the public by selling fund raising raffle tickets. After 18 months in the SeaCadet Corps, my horizons really started to expand. I went away on H.M.S. Kellington, a minehunter, for a weekend. We were sailing down the English Channel along with HMS Alfriston, in search of unexploded ordinances left over from the war. I learned how to peel 100 lbs. of potatoes in a few hours, how to stand a watch as a lookout and the most thrilling part came when we actually came upon a real live 2nd World War mine. We blew that sucker clean out of the water. We then made for St. Hellier, Jersey in the Channel Islands – my first ever real shore leave. Even though I was too young to join the Royal Navy Reservists in the pubs, I got my sense of freedom and exploration as I wandered the cobbled streets of town.
HMS Kellington
Vessel Particulars:
Official Number M11154
Built in 1954
Built at Pickersgill, Sunderland, England
Type Ton Class Mine hunter
Length 152 ft.
Breadth 28 ft.
Draft 8 ft.
Gross Tonnage 440
Registered at N/A
Flag British Royal Navy Reserve
Armament Bofor 40 mm/60 Mk 3 dual- purpose gun; three FN 7.62 mm machine-guns and two Oerlikon 20 mm guns.
Crew of 38
Trading Waters Operating worldwide
Engines 2 Paxman Deltic 18A-7A Diesels
Speed 15 knots
My Position Sea Cadet
Served Aboard For 1 week
Miles Travelled this Voyage 750

Accumulated Miles Sailed 750

For those who really don't me! This is a firsthand report I submited to my local newspaper back in 1988!!!If you like I ...
06/13/2024

For those who really don't me! This is a firsthand report I submited to my local newspaper back in 1988!!!

If you like I will post more later at maybe 1 0r 2 a week if you comment you want it! Cheers.

03/24/2024
11/18/2022

On the 2nd flight to Orlando-and then driving home!

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