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    Funny Pipes

    Over the years on RFA’s the piping system has been used to make some very important pipes but here are a few of the ones which people may have missed.

    circa. 1977 on RFA Tarbarness

    Cadet at Gangway: Phew Phew (blowing into mic), Phew Phew .. "d'yer hear there ... the liberty boat will be leaving in 5 minutes"

    Ch Off Don Gay (from Bridge) : "d'yer hear there ... Cadets should note that there is no need to pressurize the microphone before use"

    sent in by Cheryl Noice

    SE King to the flight deck.

    Attention everyone! This is the Captain, it has come to my attention that the piping system has been used too much during silent hours. The piping system should not be used during silent hours as this interrupts the watch keepers sleep, I say again the piping system should not be used during silent hours as this interrupts the watch keepers sleep.( This pipe was made during silent hours!) 

    Ted Rogers phone 321.

    The early morning RAS has been postponed by 2 hours, RAS teams will not be required now until 5 o’clock.     ( This pipe was made just after midnight while everybody had their heads down for the 3 am RAS.)

    SG1 Picasso to the paint locker.

    Many years ago while FOST was still down in Portland, the following pipe was heard down the MCR during a very long standby. “Duty watch muster at the gangway. Shore leave has now been granted”. The bridge was telephoned to find out what was going on and no one answered the phone. Dispatched to find out what was going on, three of the deck officers were observed going down the gangway to a taxi for a 72. When I finally found the duty officer “oh are you still on standby?”. Lets just say that when the Chief found out he said a few words to say that I can’t publish.

    PO Tato contact the galley.

    After arriving for a port visit the following pipe was heard “While in port your are advised not to go to the following tourist areas (red light)” a list of place names and what landmarks they were near were read out, ”maps with these areas marked on can be found in every mess.” Red rag to a bull or what!

    Fire Danger, Fire Danger, Fire Danger, H2O leak on the flight deck no smoking throughout the ship.

    On RFA Resource in 1986 the following pipe was made. " D'ye hear there, d'ye hear there, shore telephone call for night nurse." At the time the SCO was Mike Nurse. Sent in by Rab Thomson

    Seaman Staines to the laundry. Sent in by Steve Oatey.

    Mr Black and Mr Decker, Dockyard drillers to the gangway.

    A famous pipe from a certain QM when RFA Olwen was in Hobart Tasmania:-
    Do you here there, do you here there, for all personnel going on the 10 o’clock tour of Hobart the mini bus left 15 minutes ago!!

    sent in by Steve Wright, Chief Engineer, MSV Lochnagar.

    Shortly after arrving in port,

    "All those who havent done so should do so now at the pursers office" you can imagine the chaos.

    Sent in by Ben Lazenby

    In '98 whilst sailing on RFA GERAINT, the following pipe was made by the Second Mate.

    "D'ye hear there, Catering staff to the gangway, mince! correction to my last Fruit."

    Needless to say no one arrived at the gangway. Sent in by James Steer.

    If you have any others please drop us an E-mail.  

     

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