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PappyCain
09-30-08, 08:37 PM
I am curious, who is playing this great sim who may have bluewater experience? Thanks in advance!!

Sailor Steve
09-30-08, 08:48 PM
Well...

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/SailorSteve/PhotoDraw61.jpg :sunny:

Sag75
09-30-08, 11:25 PM
I was a pedalo driver! :smug:


i'm kidding, I sailed just a bit.. than the life carried me far away from the water..

von Kinderei
10-01-08, 12:06 AM
I got a 14' Jon Boat with a trolling motor :arrgh!:

meduza
10-01-08, 06:20 AM
I've spent 8 months as a gunner on a small patrol craft. :arrgh!:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/OB-64_Hrvatska_Kostajnica.jpg/250px-OB-64_Hrvatska_Kostajnica.jpg

andym
10-01-08, 09:23 AM
I was a Royal Naval Medical Assistant for nearly 9 years,however the only time i went onboard a Naval vessel was a days visit to HMS Hermes and a day spent doing advanced casualty handling on the Harbour Training ships Diamond and Russell.
So i probs dont qualify as a "Blue water" person,but i did do several patrols on the Isle of Wight Ferry.:up: :up: :up:

HuskerNlincoln
10-01-08, 10:00 AM
So being that we are a dead center of the US and completely land locked, I am Captian and Vice Admiral of the all Volunteer First Fleet of Nebraska, whose primary responsiblity is to protect all corn fields from Russian Submarine attack, and of course to perform all physicals on the female enlisted!

Actually I have seen the ocean a total of maybe 10 times, and have piloted a boat maybe 5 times.

SO naturally I'm qualified to be Vice Admiral!;)

Jimbuna
10-01-08, 11:14 AM
Two years in the British Merchant Navy.

nirwana
10-01-08, 02:30 PM
I was an E7 in the german navy but i spied on the sowjet and polish baltic fleets during the cold war in coastal installations. The only warship i ever entered was an old carrier in san diego waiting for demoliting.

Sailor Steve
10-02-08, 10:13 AM
You've probably heard me say this before, but the thing I miss most about living by the sea and being in the navy is the ambience of harbor life. As a boy I spent a lot of time hanging out at King Harbor, Redondo Beach, Cantafordya, just watching the boats come and go.

In SH3 I never use time compression when starting out or returning from a patrol, just because I like to watch the ships and listen to the seagulls and daydream. That's why I like testing mods out - it lets me cruise around without all that nasty messy sinking and killing and stuff.:lol:




Two years in the British Merchant Navy.
Now there's something I did not know about you, my friend. That's something we'll have to talk about.

Jimbuna
10-03-08, 09:26 AM
You've probably heard me say this before, but the thing I miss most about living by the sea and being in the navy is the ambience of harbor life. As a boy I spent a lot of time hanging out at King Harbor, Redondo Beach, Cantafordya, just watching the boats come and go.

In SH3 I never use time compression when starting out or returning from a patrol, just because I like to watch the ships and listen to the seagulls and daydream. That's why I like testing mods out - it lets me cruise around without all that nasty messy sinking and killing and stuff.:lol:




Two years in the British Merchant Navy.
Now there's something I did not know about you, my friend. That's something we'll have to talk about.

Yep 77/78 Marine Engineer, MV Cedarbank.....loook forward to it.

http://www.johnbage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Pallion%20Factory%20Ships.htm

http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/2254/cedarbankze7.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

_Seth_
10-04-08, 01:36 AM
Some sailing in a small dinghy when i was young.... :doh:Today i am the proud "skipper" of a kayak, named "SĪKU"...(Named after one of the inuit words for "sea-ice" or drifting ice...) :up:
Here's a pic from a trip i took on Thursday this week;
http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/1042/dsc00042yj1.jpg

CCIP
10-04-08, 01:48 AM
That's why I like testing mods out - it lets me cruise around without all that nasty messy sinking and killing and stuff.:lol:


Not if you're testing out damage and sensor mods!

/shudders at the thought of the "bomb-rinse-repeat" cycle I went through when helping develop RUb in the summer of 2005 :doh:

***

Back to topic - nope, not me. I grew up at the far corner of the Baltic sea (where it's not really that much of a sea...), and the only way I've seen the open ocean so far was from 30,000ft above it. :hmm:

PappyCain
10-05-08, 08:35 AM
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/08auvfest/logs/may17/media/navy_twr841_600.jpg

TWR - Torpedo Weapons Recovery Vessel, then Offshore Dive Support Vessels
http://www.npt.nuwc.navy.mil/autec/

ridgewayranger
10-07-08, 10:43 AM
18 years Royal Navy, Destroyers and Submarines.
Happy Days!
RR

Jimbuna
10-07-08, 04:15 PM
18 years Royal Navy, Destroyers and Submarines.
Happy Days!
RR

Always great to meet a Skate :lol: :up:

Erich dem Roten
10-07-08, 05:59 PM
I have a canoeing merit badge.:rock:

roscoe345
10-07-08, 06:55 PM
4 years in the U.S. Navy. Enlisted for nuclear subs but couldn't pass pre-math course. Spent 3 years 5 months aboard USS Plymouth Rock LSD-29. ( A WW2 era gator freighter). 1972-1976.:arrgh!: