Author: david

  • 12 November, 2020
    I have often been asked the question – “How did you learn to sail Albion?” Well, it’s a long story, and…
  • 11 November, 2020
    From the brush of David Bray The venerable ‘Sea Breezes’ magazine which celebrated its centenary in 2019, is featuring some…
  • 3 November, 2020
    Lessons learnt young are retained for a lifetime, and one’s whole character is formed from childhood influences.
  • 22 July, 2020
    DP Operator's Handbook - 3rd Edition A major update of this definitive work is now available after a major update.…
  • 6 June, 2020
    It was 1970. I was 2nd Mate in a cargo ship, the “City of Canberra”, sailing on the MANZ line…
  • 17 May, 2020
    I had always wanted to join the Merchant Navy. And here I was, cadet with Ellerman Lines. Joined my first…
  • 12 April, 2020
    Ship speed is measured in “knots”, a knot being a speed of one nautical mile per hour. I am occasionally asked…
  • 18 March, 2020
    In November 2014 I had a speaking appointment aboard Queen Mary 2. Very pleased finally to get to lecture on board…
  • 14 February, 2020
    One of the joys of serving as a cruise-ship speaker is talking to the members of the audience after a…
  • 3 January, 2020
    From 1972 till 1975 I served as Navigating Officer in the RRS (Royal Research Ship) “John Biscoe”. This was an…