surveyor1
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So I'm on my sundeck at Friday Harbor and watched the CG vessel Swordfish dock nearby. It seemed more like a training drill for rookies as it took forever for them to secure it to the dock.
Anyway, later that evening, after most of the kids got their civies on and went to town I noticed the step ladder was unattended and that seemed a little strange to me. So I marched (literally) over and up that ladder. There was a kid swabbing the deck with his back to me and he turned and said "gee, sir, I don't think were allowed to have civilians on the boat now." I asked if this vessel was under command at which point a couple others appeared, one of which introduced himself as the captain. I introduced myself as a former seargent with Charlie Battery, 2nd of the 319th Artillery Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, Vietnam. He promptly thanked me for my service and I for his.
And then I let him have it.
I asked if it was s.o.p to allow anyone to board the vessel at random. Mind you I could have easily proceeded further into the vessel and gotten into who knows what. The skipper was obviously embarrassed and gave the lax deckhand a sideways look. I didn't pursue the matter any further, climbed down the ladder, gave them a smart salute and walked off.
They departed shortly thereafter.
-- Edited by surveyor1 on Tuesday 7th of June 2011 08:50:15 PM
Anyway, later that evening, after most of the kids got their civies on and went to town I noticed the step ladder was unattended and that seemed a little strange to me. So I marched (literally) over and up that ladder. There was a kid swabbing the deck with his back to me and he turned and said "gee, sir, I don't think were allowed to have civilians on the boat now." I asked if this vessel was under command at which point a couple others appeared, one of which introduced himself as the captain. I introduced myself as a former seargent with Charlie Battery, 2nd of the 319th Artillery Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, Vietnam. He promptly thanked me for my service and I for his.
And then I let him have it.
I asked if it was s.o.p to allow anyone to board the vessel at random. Mind you I could have easily proceeded further into the vessel and gotten into who knows what. The skipper was obviously embarrassed and gave the lax deckhand a sideways look. I didn't pursue the matter any further, climbed down the ladder, gave them a smart salute and walked off.
They departed shortly thereafter.
-- Edited by surveyor1 on Tuesday 7th of June 2011 08:50:15 PM