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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Ainsley View Post
    Sailed on Aulica & Amastra as engineer cadet in the 80's. Amastra was a bit of a shock for me as I had been sold the dream of control rooms with ac by the recruiting bumpf but after a couple of days had a great. Ran aground in the Panama Canal, spilling half the cargo, went to Curacao for two weeks repairs which was just after two weeks of being on board. Then went across the Atlantic and caught the tail end of a hurricane.
    I was on Aulica in 80, joined Singapore, where she had full cargo of Chinese Mogas but no customer, sailed to Jeddah for bunkers and orders, then Gib for orders, finally got orders at Ushant, discharge in Amsterdam into barges which took the cargo to Switzerland, was in Amsterdam 7 days, no run ashore as both boilers shut down one after the other, then sailed Curacao loaded for Colombia (Cartagena), Chile (Valparaiso), and paid off Peru (Callao). Bit of a workhouse.

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    I was on the brand new ASPRELLA in 1959 having flown from Southens Airport to Hamburg and then bussed to Kiel to join her for her maiden voyage. A lovely ship but a terrible feeder. First port of call was Amsterdam for fresh water to take to Gibraltar and the Mina-al-Ahmadi for first oil cargo and then Shell Haven in the Thames.
    Phil Hughes.

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    Yes I did a stint on the Aluco and Alice, also Hemidonax, a couple of V boats and the Solen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJ Hawker View Post
    Anybody sail on any of Shells A class, I was on the ANADARA 1964-65.
    I was on the ASPRELLA brand new in 1959 built in Kiel where we joined her, a lovely ship but a terrible feeder. The crew were coached from Leadenhall Street offices to Southend Airport to fly to Hamburg and the coached to Kiel.
    Phil Hughes, R698842.

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