November
14, 2019 Thursday GATHERING STORM
This
ship is a bit odd compared to some of the ships I had worked with in the past
when it comes to design. First off and most important is that this ships pipe
lines has no Fresh water pipe line on the deck whatsoever. So no fresh water
means that working on the deck area will be difficult during summer time /
desert area for me, if temperatures rise above 31 plus and up . No fresh water
source means I have to carry my own separate water to cool (and splash) myself
with and have to go all the way back to the accommodation area just to refill water bottles I use to splash
myself. ( For now this is not a problem since its winter time , But it will
once summer time arrives or if this ship goes to the middle east)
Another
problem having a no "fresh water" line in the deck, Means basically
deck washing is practically nonexistent or if we were to work with something
that is related to using fresh water like cleaning the deck , we will be forced
to carry buckets of water (and a mop) for the job instead of just doing the
much simple version of hooking up a water hose and washing everything
up.
I myself is not sure on how will they wash the whole deck area without a fresh water source nearby. I don’t supposed they'd be using sea water to wash and clean everything up in the deck.
I myself is not sure on how will they wash the whole deck area without a fresh water source nearby. I don’t supposed they'd be using sea water to wash and clean everything up in the deck.
(difference
of using fresh water and sea water in the deck is that , fresh water is less
corrosive to metal compared to seawater, less corrosion means less rust, and
less rust means less maintenance).
To
add another weirdness in ship design aside from the lack of fresh water
pipeline., is that the crew and officers mess are joined ., I mean only a
single mess hall for all the crew (officers and ratings). Heck there's not even
a "divider" or at least a curtain to separate the eating area of the
officers and the ships ratings and have some privacy, I have no idea why the
Koreans designed this ship this way. Resulting that I always have trouble
eating because I get conscious that someone might be watching me while having a
chow.
Adding
more to the oddness is also the laundry area., Apparently washing machines here
are basically a dryer as well., Two in one machines ., Good for home use and
lack of space but not so good for industrial and work use. Takes eons before
getting my laundry washed and dried up and another eon getting past the long
line of clothes that needed to be washed.
Another
oddity of this ship is the "working organization"., There is no Bosun
(Foreman) here whatsoever and the person whom we should be getting job orders
are coming from the pump man. So to put it simply the pump man here is also the
de facto Foreman (although in contract and SMS it only states that he's simply
a "PUMP MAN" )., Normally in large ships Pump man and Bosun Job
Positions are independent and separate, I'm not sure on why the company cut
corners on the organizational job structure just to save money. Whatever the
reasons behind this , We have a Pump man who also works as a Bosun in a VLCC
ship. So as a result , working in the deck is unorganized and with basically no
one to keep us in line and check our work . We just basically work on the best
we could on a given job order on how to accomplish it, and usually work is
unpolished.
In
other matters…..
Much
has happened on the past few weeks and there is so many topics I have to write
on this journal . This ship went by on Singapore , and had a USCG (United
States Coast Guard) Inspection there , and pass as expected probably because
this is ship is just a week old. During the stay also , we received some
provisions along with some equipment.
It
was basically a big hassle to lower the gangway accommodation ladder on this
ship in the last minute, when we were already proceeding to anchorage area in
Singapore., Apparently some of my co-workers here have no idea on how to work
under pressure and to make matters worse is that Pump man was yapping his mouth
all the time ., we did manage to finish the job , Somehow , but it took us a
lot of time before we got things moving again.
During
the inspection I was unwilling turned a center of attention when I was the only
person who wore a harness and climbed to secure the life boat on the strapping.
Personally I never liked being the center of attention and being looked by the
whole crew and USCG inspectors while doing my job. I feel unrelaxed
A
few days later , trouble and problems have already started in this ship ,
apparently the engine crew have started hoarding and taking all the gear and
equipment meant for the deck., and stocking it on their "store" .,
which in turn left us nothing but almost zero tools and equipment to work with.
Pump man was yapping with his mouth as usual about this incident, but did no
further action to prevent the "hoarding and ransacking" of equipment
by the engine crew. Bottom line is that working in the deck area would be
difficult than expected because of the lack of tools.
The
only equipment left by the engine crew was , some equipment they didn’t like
(TAKE NOTE "LIKED" , DIDN’T Say "NEEDED")., Practically
they took almost everything.
(Apparently
this ship's design was meant to have a single common store of equipment for
both deck and engine crew, compared to other ships were equipment stores for
deck and engine crew area separate) .