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Ferry skipper father shows son the ropes

Ferry skipper father shows son the ropes

Yahoo6 days ago

A new recruit on the Shields Ferry is proving to be a chip off the old block by following in his father's footsteps.
Stephen Beck joined the passenger ferry which links North and South Shields across the River Tyne as second mate and is in training to pass the maritime equivalent of a driving test
Among those showing him the ropes is his father - also Stephen - who has 30 years of experience as the craft's skipper.
The 23-year-old said it was great to be able to tap into all that knowledge.
Mr Beck Sr, 61 and from Gateshead, said: "The ferries must be in the blood, because he really has the knack of driving them.
"He's a chip off the old block.
"I've been showing him the ropes, as I do with all our new recruits, and it does seem like he's got this natural ability for the job.
"It's brilliant that the ferry-driving baton is being passed from father to son in our family."
Mr Beck Jr, also from Gateshead, added: "Part of the appeal of the job was a chance to work with my dad.
"He has huge experience and knowledge of the ferry - it's great that I've been able to tap into that.
"He's not too much of a taskmaster...I'd say firm but fair so far, he's not had to tell me off for anything just yet."
He added: "It was a bit daunting at first, getting behind the controls of the ferry with your dad at your shoulder giving the lesson.
"It's a bit like learning to drive a car, once you get the hang of it you're absolutely fine."
Operator Nexus said it was the first time it had such a family connection and it was heartwarming to see how proud they were to work together.
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