Randy's High Seas Adventures
Me names Randy Stubbs
and I sailed the high seas O' the life of a sailor was perfect for me. I spent all my money on wenches and beer and sailed the wide ocean with never a fear! But now it's no, nay, never no, nay, never, no more will I sail the wide ocean no, never, no mooore. A scurvy arse Spaniard got a lucky shot and shattered my knee cap, ooo, that hurt , a lot! I still chases the wenches but they has to run slow, and they're happy they did if they'll give it a go So now it's no, nay never no. nay never, no more will I sail the wide ocean no, never no mooore. |
This picture is the ship that I "sailed" on in the US Navy. It, like Drakes ship, was made of wood! It's an ocean going minesweeper, the USS Conquest, MSO 488. I also served aboard the Esteem, MSO 438, sailing to the Far East, known in the Navy as a WestPac cruise, in late 1959. The Conquest and the Esteem were in the same squadron.
USS Conquest, MSO 488 USS Esteem, MSO 438
The next picture is the ship that I nearly circumnavigated the globe on in the 1970s, the Glomar Challenger.
The Challenger was a computer positioned Deep Sea drilling ship. We would take a crew of scientists, marine tech's and roughnecks (drilling crew) to sea for two months at a time and drill for core samples from the ocean bottom. The purpose of the project was to study the mechanism of continental drift and plate tectonics.