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| photo from shipspotting.com |
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| The Port Phillip Sea Pilot (L) and the ship's Master (R), |
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| The Second Officer and helmsman. |
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| The magnetic compass. |
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| The forward mooring crew letting go. |
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| Approaching the city of Geelong. |
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| Arthur's Seat in the distance. |
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| photo from shipspotting.com |
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| The Port Phillip Sea Pilot (L) and the ship's Master (R), |
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| The Second Officer and helmsman. |
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| The magnetic compass. |
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| The forward mooring crew letting go. |
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| Approaching the city of Geelong. |
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| Arthur's Seat in the distance. |
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| At West Swanson Dock, Melbourne. |
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| The very comfortable Pilot's cabin allocated to me for my time aboard. |
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| A long way down from the bridge wing to the wharf. |
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| Other shipping in Swanson Dock on the 14th. |
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| This ship on the other side of the dock, almost identical to Buxcliff, sailed just before us. |
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| Port Phillip Sea Pilot Captain Marcus De Fina (pretending to be camera shy) and the Sri Lankan ship's Master. |
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| Underway at last. |
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| All fast at Botany Bay on the 16th. |
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| Victorian Reliance's identical sistership at Burnie. I took this photo during a cruise aboard Aurora in 2015. |
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| Sailing from No. 1 Webb Dock, Melbourne. |
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| (L - R) The ship's 2nd Mate, Chief Officer, Helmsman and the Captain. |
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| Crude oil tanker at Gellibrand. |
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| Approaching the junction at the Port Melbourne channel. |
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| I had this spacious Owner's cabin for my use on board. |
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| Approaching Burnie the next morning. |
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| It's been many years since I've been in a ship's vehicle deck. Waiting for the stern ramp to open so I can get the taxi to the airport. |
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| Back in Melbourne. |
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| The ship's captain (L) and PPSP pilot Captain John Dicker (R) on the bridge wing. |
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| Heading out of Swanson Dock. |
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| Performing the magnetic compass adjustment, evening, Port Phillip Bay. |