Thursday 21 December 2023

Reaching Philippine Islands thru land and sea travel. 4WD Nissan Navara VL and AWD Subaru XV 2.0i-S ES the blessings to the one who wish, work and travel.



 


Friday 20 October 2023

Be Grateful For What You Have

Wednesday 31 May 2023

Find the Good Thing In Every Situation. Be Grateful And Focus On Your Goals.


 

Worth The Effort


 

Patience Is Like You Are About To React But Then You Are Able To Understand And Keep Calm.


 

Thank You For Bringing Us To The Places We Have Never Been Before. Batanes


 

Cheerful Givers Are Always Blessed And You Are One Of Them


 

Talking About Good Things


 

Focus on your goals


 

All things are bright and worderful. Explore the extraordinary beauty of nature in Bohol.


 

Travel while you are young and able.



 

Exploring Different Places. Panglao-Bohol International Airport Road


 

The Anabatic and Katabatic Winds During Our Vacation


 

Never complain about the things that you don't have.



 

The Dawn brings new hope and the dusk offers comfort. Above all we are grateful to the One who gives power over everything.




Travel is not a matter of chance. It's a matter of choice.

 




Wednesday 22 February 2023

SAAB Tank Radar Cargo Oil Tank High Level Alarm Test Procedure (COT 95% High Level Alarm Test)

1. Click: Tank Level Graph Area
2. Select: Channel Data
3. Tick: MANUAL
4. Input Password: OPERATOR ( Note: check in the manual. Passwords may be different in every ship)
5. Input Tank High Level Value: 1.82 ( Note: This is only an example for COT 1P high level value of 1.82m for high level alarm or 95%. Please check the value in the manual because this is different in every ship)
6. Press: Enter ( at theKeyboard)
7. Untick: MANUAL ( To Stop/Reset the Alarm and Sound)

ILO WORK - Hours Rules

Case 1: Minimum continuous rest in any 24 hour period 6.

Case 2: Maximum total work in any 24 hour period 14.

Case 3: Maximum total work in each 7 day period 72.

Case 4: The hours of rest may be divided into no more than 2 periods, one of which shall be at least 6 hours in length.

Case 5: The interval between consecutive periods of rest shall not exceed 14 hours.

ILO REST - Hours Rules

Case 1: Minimum continuous rest in any 24 hour period 6.

Case 2: Minimum total rest in any 24 hour period 10.

Case 3: Minimum Rest in each 7 day period 77.

Case 4: The minimum of 10 hours rest in any 24 hour period maybe divided into no more than 2 periods, one of which shall be at least 6 hours in length.

Case 5: The interval between consecutive periods of rest shall not exceed 14 hours.

IMO STCW - Hours Rules

Case 1: Minimum total rest in any 24 hour period should be 10.

Case 2: Minimum total rest in each 7 day period shoud be 77.

Case 3: The minimum of 10 hours rest in any 24 hour period maybe divided into no more than 2 periods, one of which shall be at least 6 hours in length.

Case 4: The interval between consecutive periods of rest shall not exceed 14 hours.

Case 5: Parties may allow exceptions from the required hours of rest in paragraphs 2.2 and 3 above provided that the rest period is not less than 70 hours in any 70-day period. Exceptions from the weekly rest period provided in paragraph 2.2 shall not be allowed more than 2 consecutive weeks. The intervals between two periods of exceptions on board shall not be less than twice the duration of the exception.

The hours of rest provided for in paragraph 2.1 maybe divided into no more than three periods, one of which shall be at least 6 hours in length and neither of the two periods shall be less than one hour in length. The interval between consecutive periods of rest shall not exceed 14 hours. Exceptions shall not extend beyond 24-hour periods in any 7-day period.

OPA 90 - Hours Rules

Rule: OPA 90 is applicable to foreign Tankers in United States Water

Case 1: Tanker personnel work for no more than 15 hours in any 24 hours period.

Case 2: Tanker personnel work for no more than 36 hours in any 72 hour period

Wednesday 8 February 2023

A Seafarer's Surname Lumayog: What is the meaning of Lumayog? The meaning of Lumayog is Go Anywhere or A travel from one place to another by sea, land or air.

Lumayog is a word within a native family in a particular place somewhere in the area of Visayas Philippines. Lumayog is a Visayan family word meaning; Go anywhere or go somewhere or a travel from one place to another by sea, land or air.  Or holding someone by using your hand or making wrestling for fun. Or to fight someone by strength of your hands to let the person be taken down. 

Wednesday 18 January 2023

Thursday 12 January 2023

Never do this as OOW! BNWAS - Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System

BNWAS - Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System.

Never do this as OOW.

There was a unforgetable moment but somewhat funny happened previously. The OOW in the open sea was alone in the bridge while his AB look-out was on the bridge wings. The call of nature has forced him to went in the toilet without pressing the BNWAS reset button first. Unfortunately, the BNWAS sounded but the OOW didn't notice it and he has to finish the call of nature because he has not feeling well of his stomach. The alarm sounded to the other OOW was on main deck and sounded to the Master Cabin. Everybody rushed to the bridge to know what happened. Then the OOW came out from the toilet and everybody can't help but laughing. The OOW was instructed to never do it again. Ask help if needed or reset the BNWAS button first before going to the toilet.

Saturday 7 January 2023

The Journey with Nissan Navara - A Luxury Truck For Us - Go Anywhere Team


Travel while you are young. When you are old, your mind only will travel. As a seafarer I really want to travel with my family anywhere as far as we can and as long as we have funds.


Thursday 5 January 2023

My Own Nissan Navara Story

My own Nissan Navara Story.

When I was a kid born in the year 1979, I love making toys like trucks and cars. My late father's two carabaos were our means of transportation and carriage of heavy cargoes. As I grew, I wish to ride on a truck, car and bus. I rode only on my father's carabao as there was no other means in our barangay. I studied elementary by walking everyday about 4 km and in high school about 7 km away from our home. After I graduated from college in the year 1999 I work, work and work. I got my driver's licence in the year 2002. Work, work and work. I got my first motorcycle in the year 2007. I got married in Year 2008. Work, work and work. Our 1st baby boy was born, bought a house and a small 4x2 truck in the year 2010. I traded-in our 1st truck with the same small truck but a 4x4 MT. Our 2nd baby boy was born and bought a small car in the year 2013. Work, work and work. We decided to buy MPV for our family escapade vehicle. Work, work and work. The small car being sold and bought a Nissan Navara Model 2020 2.5L VL 4WD MT in the year 2021. I decided to have the last model rather than the all new face of 2021 model for the reasons that I believed all the previous issues of the last model were all rectified and addressed. I claimed to be the first Nissan Navara 4WD MT owner in the barangay where I was born. Even if we are living in the city I chose the 4WD for our goals to go anywhere. My wife didnt allow me to buy a motorcycle anymore due to the high risks on the road and she said it doesn't matter what I will do to the Navara. So, I did the power upgrades of 2" body lift, 2" suspension lift, tires/mags 315/70/R17, front and rear steel bumpers, customize stainless steel rollbars, customized stainless steel roof rack and other body kits and accessories. Our family travelled a lot of places with the Navara by land and sea transfers. We are using our Navara for business and travels. 

My own Nissan Navara Story. What's yours?