Wednesday 10 December 2008

This is a drill, this is a drill, this is a drill....

This is a picture of my muster station. As we prepare to sail, we have lifeboat drills. In case of an emergency, these are the people who will be in my lifeboat. So at this point in preparing for a sail, we occasionally hear the alarms and the captain saying, "This is a drill, this is a drill, this is a drill..." And we report to the "muster" stations. Names are called. Absent people are looked for and instructions are given. A very serious part of life on board. The last time we sailed we had another drill just after sailing which then turned in to an actual situation with the possibility of a man overboard. Fortunately, all were accounted for and there was no one overboard but for a few minutes, we did not know.


Below is a picture from another muster station. In this picture we have children from Holland, Ghana, Liberia, Sweden, the UK, Germany and the USA. Thought you might like to see it....



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