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Swell time for CO

Crew from HMAS Canberra farewell CMDR Stuart Mayer by rowing  him ashore in a wooden-hulled whaler.

Crew from HMAS Canberra farewell CMDR Stuart Mayer by rowing him ashore in a wooden-hulled whaler.

Commander Stuart Campbell Mayer, departed HMAS Canberra for the last time in traditional naval fashion when he was rowed ashore in a 24-foot wooden-hulled whaler on loan from TS Perth.

In daunting conditions with winds gusting up to 50 knots and a sharp two-metre swell running, the department heads and warfare officers showed true Canberra grit and resolve in a valiant effort to row CMDR Mayer from the ship to the Captains’ Landing at Fleet Base West.

As CMDR Mayer departed HMAS Canberra for the last time, he was greeted with a Cheer Ship from the ship’s company, full ceremonial boat drill and dogged determination from an enthusiastic whaler crew ready to test its mettle against the raging seas in Cockburn Sound.

With their CO standing resolutely in the bow and the strains of Jessie’s Girl in their ears, the oarsmen dug in to pull their boat clear of the shipside.

Despite the sea and swell being against them, they expertly rounded Parkes Wharf into the calmer waters at Captains’ Landing, pulling alongside with honed seamanship skills.

Giving one final salute to his trusted crew, CO Mayer strode purposefully up the wharf to face the challenges of the future.

 

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