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Stena Line Holyhead Masters
1996 - 2008
Captain
Trevor Bailey
Trevor Bailey started his sea-going career
in 1971 with BP Tanker Co. Ltd and gained his Master's Certificate in
1982. He was promoted to Master in 1984. After service in container
and ro-ro vessels he joined Sealink British Ferries in 1988 serving on
the Liverpool - Dun Laoghaire vessel Earl William. After
service as Master on board various Sealink Stena Line English Channel
vessels he moved to Holyhead in 1993 as Senior Master of the Stena
Cambria. Latterly he was Training Master on board the HSS Stena
Explorer. In April 1998 he left Stena Line and established
Anglesey-based YG Consultants - an independent marine consultancy with
special interests in high-speed craft and in safety training.
Captain
Eric Davies
Currently Master of the Stena
Adventurer.
Captain
Richard Davies
Currently
Senior Master of the Stena Adventurer.
First command was the Stena Hibernia.
Captain
Adrian Delaney
Captain
David Farrell
Captain
Hugh Farrell
Born
into a seafaring family it was always
fairly obvious that Hugh Farrell would go to sea. Having passed the
entrance exam into the Merchant Navy Cadet Training School, Hugh was
educated at HMS Conway from 1961 - 1964. On completion of training
he joined the Pacific Steam Navigation Co where he spent a very
happy apprenticeship, mostly on the MV Salavery.
When it came time for Hugh Farrell to consider his
Master's Ticket he was faced with the decision of where to sit his exams.
During this time he accompanied his Father to a cattle market in Ireland to
purchase stock for the family farm on Anglesey. During that trip he called
in at the Irish Nautical College on Dun Laoghaire's West Pier where he met
the Principal, Capt. Tom Walsh and so it was decided that he would sit all
his Ticket's here. In July 1975 he became the last person to gain a Master's
Ticket from this college before it transferred to the Regional Tech in Cork.
Little did Hugh realise then what Dun Laoghaire had in store for him in
later years!
After further time deep sea, with Furness Ship
Management and T&J Harrison, Hugh joined British Rail's Shipping &
International Services Division at Holyhead in 1976. Serving on the
container ships Brian Boroime and Rhodri Mawr as well as the
car ferries Dover, Avalon, Maid of Kent, Duke of
Lancaster, Earl Leofric, Earl Siward and many other owned
and chartered passenger-car ferries.
Having obtained his Master's Ticket at Dun Laoghaire, 14
years later Hugh had the happy coincidence of sailing into the port with his
first command, the St Cybi, on his inaugural sailing as Master. The
St Cybi was a ship in which he also served as Chief Officer where
trials and tribulations and happy memories were many. Command of the
Stena Cambria, Stena Hibernia and Stena Galloway
followed until in June 1993 when he flew to Malta to join the Incat 74 metre
Wave Piercing Catamaran Stena Sea Lynx on her delivery voyage from
Hobart, Tasmania. Inaugurating the first high speed ferry service between
Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire on this craft as Senior Master and with a
dedicated crew is what Hugh considers the highlight of his career. Stena
Sea Lynx was followed by the larger Stena Sea Lynx II while
Holyhead awaited the arrival of the HSS 1500 Stena Explorer in April
of 1996.
Retiring from the Stena Explorer in 2001, Capt.
Farrell had logged well over 5,000 sailings in command of a high speed
craft.
Captain
Roy Graves
Captain
John Hamley-Jones
Captain
Andy Humphreys
Andy was Master on Stena Sea Lynx before commanding Stena
Sea Lynx II from Hobart to Holyhead in 1994. In 1995 he went to
Finnyards to standby the HSS Stena Explorer as building Master.
He was promoted to Senior Master at Finnyards and brought the craft to
Holyhead in February 1996 prior to her commencement in service April
1996. Andy remained as Senior Master until he was seconded ashore as
Marine Manager in September 2001 located at the Ashford office. In
September 2003 the Ship & Port Management Department was
re-located to Holyhead when Andy became the UK Safety Manager and as
such the Designated Person Ashore for the Irish Sea ships and four UK
flag North Sea ships. He is also the Designated Person for the three
Stena Line owned ports of Holyhead, Fishguard and Stranraer.
Captain
Ken Jones
Captain
Richard Jones
Joining Blue Funnel as a midshipman in 1956 Richard Jones' first
ship was the former Liberty Ship Tantalus. Five years later he joined Thos
& Jas Harrison sailing on board another Liberty - the Statesman.
In 1968 He moved ashore as a Marine & Cargo Surveyor, spending two
and half years in Nigeria. It was through this role that he would
later become affectionately known as "Bwana"! In
1972 Richard joined British Rail at Holyhead, his first ship being the
Slieve Donard. Over the years he sailed on most ships that
served on the Holyhead route to Ireland, gaining his first command on
the container ship Brian Boroime in 1989. Two years later Capt
Richard Jones sailed as master on board the Earl William.
Before retirement Capt Jones had the honour of being the former St
Columba's final local Senior Master.
Captain
Tak Kershaw
Captain
Tony Lavis-Jones
Captain
Peter Lockyer
Captain
Simon Mills
Photo:
A proud Capt Simon Mills on the bridge of the HSS Stena Explorer
with his son Louis. Simon Mills served cadetship with the RFA in 1978 and
then for a further 11 years with interesting times in the Falklands, South
Georgia, the States, North Atlantic etc. A brief spell offshore on a
converted trawler in 1982 after defence cuts and the called back due to
South Atlantic Crisis. In 1989 he went to the Offshore industry to serve
on Dynamic Positioning (DP) Dive Support Vessels working between North Sea
and Far East, Sarawak, Vietnam etc. "Very interesting times they where
too, allowing much exploring of the Forests and Mountains of Borneo and SE
Asia!"Christmas 1992 saw Simon promoted to Master
on the BP Offshore support vessel Safe Protector, "possibly due to
the fact that no one else would go for Christmas on such a mighty vessel
with big storms looming North of Aberdeen."
In summer 1993 one of the Sailors mentioned that a new
Fast Ferry catamaran was starting in Holyhead and so the appeal of High
Tech and shorter trips resulted in a Phone call to directory enquiries.
The answer of the legendary Capt Kevin Slade called him to interview in
Holyhead onboard the newly arrived Stena Sea Lynx. A few
weeks later he joined as Navigator serving with Holyhead stalwarts such as
Hugh Farrell, Peter Lockyer, Wyn Parry, Tudor Roberts and John Gwyndaff
Roberts and so on.
"In 1994 I was part of delivery crew with Capt Andy
Humphreys on Stena Sea Lynx II from Tasmania. Capt Hugh Farrell was
senior master on entry into service and through my old friend Hugh somehow
was allowed out as Master later that year. Two years later, I was sent to
Perth, Western Australia, to take delivery of the Austal-built Stena
Lynx IV, the first prototype Austal Car ferry built for and cancelled
by Sea Containers. However, Stena were also to cancel and I returned to
the UK with a ship. Later in the summer I was back out to Tasmania as
Master to complete trials and take delivery of Stena Lynx III, the
Incat 81m Cat for Dover Calais."
Capt Mills then served as Senior Master on Stena Lynx,
operating Dover-Calais. Later that Year the P&O Joint Venture was
announced so a return to Irish Sea followed with a transfer to the HSS's,
serving almost one year served on the Stena Voyager in Stranraer
before a return to Holyhead.
"In 1999 I left Stena and went to Sea Containers - Irish
Sea as Marine Operations Manager looking after the Liverpool-Dublin and
Isle of Man and also Belfast - Stranraer, Troon and Heysham runs. This
also sadly included the closure of Ballycastle - Campbeltown and the MV
Claymore. The two and half years with Seacat where great fun and
very interesting with great variety and many challenges, even the chance
to work with the Legendary Dublin Maritime and their Top Terminal Manager
Justin Merrigan! Sadly it seemed that the future was uncertain there and
Stena called to see if I was interested in a return to sea on the
Explorer; next thing I was back!"
On September 11 2001 Capt Mills took over from Capt Andy Humphreys as
Senior Master on when Andy went ashore as Stena Line's Marine Manager and
later Safety Manager. A year later due to complications with living in
Liverpool and working in Holyhead Simon stood down as Senior Master, being
replaced by colleague Capt Tudor Roberts. Capt Simon Mills remains as
Master of the Stena Explorer. |
Captain
Bill Moss
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Capt
Bill Moss, pictured sailing into retirement in October 2005. After
one year pre-sea training at Warsash, Bill Moss began his deep sea
career on board Manchester Liners' ss Manchester Mariner.
In 1984 he left Houlder Bros gas tankers as a Chief Officer and joined
his first Sealink ship, Holyhead's Rhodri Mawr. This was to be
shortlived as the pattern was to be laid off on a regular basis. Bill
recalls that Capt John Sinnott used to refer to the temporary officers
as 'of no fixed abode'! In 1985 Bill Moss joined Sealink in a
permanent position. Eleven years later Capt Bill Moss sailed as Master
on the Stena Hibernia/Stena Adventurer. Frequent Mate/Master
slots followed on the Stena Challenger before being appointed
as Mate/Master on the new Stena Adventurer in 2003.
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Captain
Wyn Parry
| First command Stena Sea Lynx.
Currently Shipping & Port Manager at Holyhead. |
Captain
Nigel Ribero
Captain
Iorwerth Roberts
Captain
John Gwyndaf Roberts
First
command Stena Sea Lynx. |
Captain
Tudor Roberts
Tudor Roberts first went
to sea in 1975, joining Ocean fleets (the old Blue Funnel, Elder
Demster, Glen Line, Henderson line, Guine Gulf, OCL). Passing his
Masters in 1987 he joined Sealink British Ferries in September of
that year as a temporary 2nd Officer, as was the case in those days!
He sailed on both container ships, as 2nd and Chief Officer and also
the St Columba/Stena Hibernia as 2nd Officer and Chief
Officer. Time was also spent on the St Cybi, the Horsa
and the Stena Cambria.
In 1993 Tudor
Roberts was made permanent and he was dispatched to Tasmania as part
of the delivery crew for the new high speed ferry Stena Sea Lynx.
This craft was to be Capt Tudor Robert's first command before moving
to Fishguard with the vessel as Senior Master in 1994. Appointed to
Holyhead's new HSS Stena Explorer as Master in 1995, Tudor
first enjoyed a spell as Captain on board the Stena Hibernia in
summer and autumn of that year. In
January 1996 he joined
the Stena Explorer in Finland as Master and has remained with
her ever since, becoming Senior Master in July 2003.
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Captain
Richard Whalley
Captain
Jim Wilcox
Capt
Jim Wilcox on board Fishguard's Stena Felicity. |
Sealink-Holyhead
Masters
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If
through inadvertence we have omitted anyone from our list please accept our
apologies. We would be delighted to hear from anyone who may have information or
photographs which could assist towards completing our list.
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