Once a seaman, always a seaman: Captain Hans Trey and Seafaring

When asked where we should meet to talk, without missing a beat, Hans Trey answers: “In the International Maritime Museum.” After asking how long it would last and being told at least an hour, he responds: “That long, really?” But it ultimately turns out to be more than three hours. It was like time just flew by. Or do seafarers use another saying?

When asked where we should meet to talk, without missing a beat, Hans Trey answers: “In the International Maritime Museum.” After asking how long it would last and being told at least an hour, he responds: “That long, really?” But it ultimately turns out to be more than three hours. It was like time just flew by. Or do seafarers use another saying?

People from Hamburg are, no doubt, a bit cold at first. But after three hours, Trey has warmed up to operating temperature. “Do we still want to go to the simulator?” he asks. And without waiting for a response, he says: “We just have to go to the simulator! After all, that’s my simulator!” Then Trey laughs, more of a mischievous he-he than a guffaw.

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