So, it's been 3 months. Since then back in Cannes, I paid a visit to Brazil- but that was for personal time out. There's really nothing to speak of about that trip... honest....
So after a brief spell in the UK, here I am back on the blog and we start again in wonderfully hot and sunny Marseille, south coast of France. My new mode of transport is a wooden ship built in 1939 to transport marble. Since then it's had some major conversions, but now it's a state of the art private yacht.... and I think it's spectacular. I doubt many of you disagree that whoever is responsible for this vessel has made some brilliant and stylish choices in design... but I just love the fact that this is an old, old wooden ship. In just 3 days, I guess it's a little sad to say, but I get more satisfaction and pride serving on this boat than I did in one of the Royal Navy's finest. This is perhaps in part because I am the sole engineer onboard, but also because it's the kind of ship that you only ever really dream about.
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| My captain raising a beer and 2 of the crew, sitting in front of the wheelhouse chilling out |
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| Not for me, but I love this copper basin (not sure if it's really copper or just styled) |
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| The outside cabins have been stripped back to the ship's structure. Awesome. |
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| The aft deck looking forward |
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| Starboard midships, looking aft. Work still to be done before we sail |
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| Passageway on the lower deck, view from the engine room door |
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| The diversity at night. Spotlights beam down from the masts to light the deck |
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| Our German chef is pretty cool! |
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| Not quite in full glory yet, but she will be sailing in less than 24 hours ready for her main guests... |
Love it!
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