FIXING THE LIFEBOAT

ENTRY MADE OCTOBER 12, 2015 MONDAY

Past few days have no significant thing that happened well at least not anything that’s very important, for the moment this ship is still stuck in anchorage in Panama (pacific side) and I have no idea on what are they still waiting here for. My suspicion will be that there's an incoming vetting inspection probably on this ships next destination.

There's a lot of hints that vetting inspection will be on next port and that the two of us O.S. are currently doing work in the engine room and painting some stuff. Our presence in the engine room apparently is not met with question and as a matter of fact I myself ask on why the hell am I doing there when I'm supposedly doing work on the deck. Even the BOSUN is figuring out why where currently doing work there. Us deck crew suspect that chief engineer is behind this.

In other news…

Wiper Glenn's replacement has arrived a few days ago. A brand new engine cadet and without any past work experience of any kind on a ship. Plucky little kid and well-mannered to be honest, I think he'd fit along just well here in this ship. Unfortunately for this little kid, his luggage was left behind and the airport made a mistake in sending his stuff halfway on the other side of the planet. It must be horrifying for the little kid to have no equipment of any kind and trapped for a whole year on this ship, If this were to happen to me now then I'd be having serious problems on my working in the ship - absolutely horrible.

It’s a good thing that after a few days, The one of the NSB superintendents boarded this ship for a routine inspection on the upcoming vetting and along with him was the engine cadets luggage. So he's exactly saved by the bell.

In other news in relation to work…

For the past three days, much with my surprise and O.S. "theo" , we were ordered to work on the engine department and help out the engine crew, and I have basically no idea why the maintenance problems of the engine get dumped to the deck department - the only thing I knew is that our lovely chief engineer is worm tongue his way again to the ship's captain's ears to pluck a few guys on the deck to clean up their problems. BOSUN is also asking on why the hell does he need extra guys from the deck to do their work.

So on the couple of days that went by , Me and Theo was busy painting the whole floor area of the engine spaces plus removing all the garbage left behind by the two technicians who boarded and disembarked in panama . Wasn’t really a problem around in the engine department , the only problem I could foresee is that the temperatures in the engine department is exceedingly high especially in this tropical country like panama  - more than enough for me to wear my coveralls wet and maintain it that way. From my rough estimates the temperature in the engine room is not less than 37 degrees Celsius and very hot for my preference. Anyway despite this inconveniences , I was still able to work and record it on video on what exactly is the maintenance work done in the engine room. Hopefully I would be able to upload it soon when I get back in the philippines.

After the slight side track in working on the engine department, Me and Theo went back to the usual jobs done on the deck like chipping, polish and painting some stuff. (and the latest was chipping off all the rust on the grating platforms on the life boat deck.)



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