Ankle deep in HFO,
Chiefy scraping it up and tipping it back in the Starboard tank by No. 5 hatch
As if it was quicksilver and part of his wages
Lecky forever trying to repair the 25 year old steam cleaner.
Well it wasn't the Venus, but one of those ugly Far Eastern Austasia Line ships that had been passed from pillar to post down the P&O group of companies until they could find a desparate buyer for the ex Taupo, renamed Mandowi 2.
These two ships ( ex Tekoa - Misery or was it Mahsuri) a product of Bartrams on a bad year were renoun for carrying HFO as a deck cargo as told to me by a former NZS Engineer. No wonder they had a steam cleaner and it was worn out.
It would appear that the Mate George Rawding and the Chief Brian Dobbie were not aware of this phenomenon, so Brian asked the Chinese 4th to press up the fuel tanks which he duly did.

We were light ship at the time transitting from Singapore to Kiwi with a lazy swell.
Next morning the new deck cargo appeared.
Obviously with the amount of iron work so high in the ship caused by the derrick systems they had quite an effect on the gm and rolling when light ship.
Who ever heard of a Blue Star ship having similar problems, think old Arty Shaw made sure in the design that no fuel tank could overflow on deck, instead it overflowed into the Bunker tank with an alarm to let you know.
Did anybody else have similar problems on either ship.