Friday, January 13, 2012

Holiday wishes from sea

Every year we receive holiday wishes from our Amver participants at sea. These wonderful messages should serve as a reminder that life at sea is hard work, requiring our shipmates to be away from home and family. Thank you seafarers and shipmates. Here is a sample of some of the wonderful holiday wishes the Amver team received.

  • Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !!! Best Regards, Captain Konstantin Borovik M/V BIC IRINI
  • We wish you all a Happy Christmas and a Healthy & Peaceful New Year! All the best for 2012! BRGDS MASTER M/V MATILDE CORRADO
  • The AMVER Team, We all onbd wish your team and family a MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR.Thanks & Best Regards Master M.V.Aquitania
  • 25th Dec.'11 Dear All, The Officers and Crew of Aquarius Ace greet you all and your loveones "A Merry Christmas". The Bible says: For God so love the world (you & me) that He gave His only begotten Son (Jesus Christ), that  whoever believes in Him shall not perish (in Hell) but have eternal life (in Heaven) John 3:16, And a safe and sound fruitfull New Year 2012. In Christ,
    Capt. Failma & Ch. Engr. Tabalno
  • MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR BRGDS MASTER MSC LUCY

As we chart a course through the new yar we wish all of our members a healthy and prosperou2 2012! Remember, the IMO has declared 2012 the year to remember Titanic, 100 years later. The Amver system was established as a result of the Titanic disaster. Today Amver ships save a life every 33 hours, providing a blanket of safety at sea around the world.

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