
Like learning to play the ukulele. And setting-up a t-shirt shop for all the nautical tees I keep looking for but can't find anywhere.
I have pages of designs (if you have an idea, I'd be happy to hear it! Leave a comment or shoot me an email.), so check back frequently to see what's new.

I'll even have some designs specifically for the folks we leave behind each time we go to work.
I'll be integrating the shop into it's own website (www.workboatwear.com - doesn't work now, but it will soon!) in the next few weeks.

Best of all, the prices are pretty reasonable compared to some other services I've used.
In other news, upgrade classes are proceeding ... slowly. Most recently I completed Bridge Resource Management at San Jacinto Community College in Pasadena, Texas. The portion of the class devoted to voyage planning was useful, but other than that it was a bit of a snooze.

I think I wrote in an earlier post that I was done with crewboats. Well, maybe not.
It looks like I'll have to go back to work before I am ready to test for 500-ton Master. Here's hoping I can do that with a company that also has larger boats so I can just move up without moving on.