Saturday 16 April 2022

Fully Loaded Oil Tanker caught on camera just like bombarded by missile in a war


 This was right after our Transit at Magellan Strait from South Atlantic Ocean to South Pacific Ocean

Magellan Strait Pilots Disembarkation

Transit at Magellan Strait is one of my many wishes as a Seafarer.

Friday 15 April 2022

Seafarer's Tough Life




My Father died on March 24, 2022 and I am almost 7 months onboard. We are enroute from Punta Arenas Chile to Long Beach California USA. We are in South Pacific Ocean at the time of his death. I requested for my repatriation one month before his death but there was no convient port for crew change. According to the office my reliever has no USA visa. So my chance in going home is uncertain. I made follow-up for my repatriation but still my reliever is not ready. My father's interment was on April 2, 2022. Our ETA to Long Beach was April 6, 2022. Unfortunately we have lost our crew communication due satellite out of range. As a human I cried but I understand and make things as normal to comply my duties and responsibilities. I have to accept situations which are out of my control. We arrived at Long Beach on April 7, 2022 and completed our partial Cargo discharging on April 9, 2022. We are heading to Benicia California for final Cargo discharging but as of April 15, 2022 we are on drifting awaiting for berthing instructions. We have received information that we will do berthing on April 20, 2022 hopefully. We have the latest information that our next Port will be at Salina Cruz Mexico and Balboa Panama. I do hope I can go home before the 40 days after my father's death. I am doing my best that I can be to perform my responsibilities normally and extend the maximum level of resilient as this is my life as a Seafarer. I really miss my wife, sons, father, mother and sisters. Finally I my reliever was onboard on June 10, 2022 and my ticket on June 11, 2022. I arrived in the Philippines on June 13, 2022 and at home on June 14, 2022. I met My mother and sisters on June 16, 2022 and visited the graveyard of my father on June 17, 2022.

Tuesday 8 March 2022

Yanmar AW70V - SeaFarmers


 

We do partnerships in farming services. We are sailors at sea and farmers during our vacation.

Friday 24 December 2021

Wednesday 24 November 2021

Call me when you are in doubt to call me

These are the best words I always remember during bridge watch, cargo operations or any other activities.

Sunday 24 October 2021

As a Farmer and a Seafarer I regret buying 4x2 vehicles.

In our place which has different kinds of terrains, I regret buying 4x2 vehicles with some reasons. Our first vehicle was 4x2 MT and we drove to our birthplace frequently. Unfortunately, there was a time that was raining the whole day and our vehicle didn't climbed out in a steep, rocky and muddy roads. So, I decided to tradein with surplus smaller 4x4 MT. Though, I pity to our parent's situation and means of transportation we decided to left it in our parents care. We bought a smaller 4x2 MT for daily and city used. When we will be visiting our parents place we will just left our smaller 4x2 MT in my sister's house and used the smaller 4x4 MT going to our birthplace. Now, as our family became 4 members and having 2 other helpers we won't fit anymore in our smaller 4x2 MT. We decided to buy a bigger capacity 4x2 AT and sold the other smaller 4x2 MT. As I did a lot of researched and saw our colleagues with their rides. I begun to do comparisons and watch youtube videos. I joined groups of 4x4 enthusiasts until our friend agent previously from Toyota motors offered the 4x4 MT from Nissan as his new job, we decided to acquire the 4x4 MT. After 2 weeks the vehicle was released and delivered in our house. I was really glad to have almost all the features  I really wanted. The 360 degree AVM cam, TCS, VDC, HSA, HDC,  4WD system, 2H, 4H, 4Lo, ABS, cruise control, comfort rides and more features which I really liked. Since we had the bigger 4x4 MT, we travelled many places without terrain limits even in rain, shine, rocky, muddy, slippery, steep roads and farms. Not to offend my friends and readers. Other vehicle owners might need only 4x2 depending on their preferences. But for me I really love 4x4 for any kind of roads in our place. As our family loves to travel. We love to travel as we are able. #GoAnywhere Team.



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