The Pendennis Castle in Capetown



PENDENNIS CASTLE was built in 1958 by Harland & Wolff at Belfast with a tonnage 28582grt, a length of 763ft 2in, a beam of 83ft 9in and a service speed of 22.5 knots. She was the largest ship built for Union-Castle as subsequent buildings were ordered by British & Commonwealth. Due to a dockyard strike she was named on the 10th December 1957 but not launched until 24th December. Based on the earlier Pretoria Castle design, but considerd to have an ungainly profile, her internal layout was the first to differ significantly since the Arundel Castle set the pattern. She commenced her maiden voyage on 1st January 1959 on the Southampton- Cape Town- Durban mail run and was the first ship to have Stewardettes - waitresses in the dining room. She was withdrawn from the mail run on 14th June 1976 and replaced by Blue Star's refrigerated cargo liner Andalucia Star but in Union-Castle livery. Sold to Ocean Queen Navigation Copr. of Panama, but Philippine owned, she was renamed Ocean Queen.and arrived in Hong Kong on 9th August 1976 where she was laid up. In 1978, still laid up, she was renamed Sinbad by Kinvarra Bay Shipping Co. of Liberia and later in the year was renamed Sinbad 1. Four years later, in April 1980, she arrived at Kaohsiung in Taiwan for breaking up.

Deck Crew Photo


My Trip on the Pedennis Castle as Deck Crew

Joining a passenger ship with 500 crew was quite a shock after being used to other ships with about 40 crew. Our cabin was in the focsle head, at least 4 bunks along one side. The stewards were about 10 to a cabin.
Heading down to south africa, the things I can remember was washing and scrubing the wooden decks down early in the morning, alot of painting, a curious dissaperance of many of the deck hands, fantastic food.... I will never forget going for breakfast, the huge servery of every thing you could think of.
We went ashore at capetown (the following pictures show this) we were supprised about the severity of appartied but I won't go into details here.
We also stopped at east london, port elizebeth and durban.
On the way back i was helmsman, fantastic, huge brass wheel, plus great officers to work with.

Tafelburg


















This photo was taken on a later trip, but have put it in to show
how we got up to table mountain

Capetown 1974


Simons Town?























Looking at the coast from table mountain, capetown

Table Mountain, The Ship is in the Background


Les Hanging Over The Edge


Southampton


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