A Fisherman of Men
Ex Skipper Jacobs told me this story of the rescue of 350 men, that he and his crew, were able to carry out when two Royal Naval Ships were torpedoed as they lay at anchor, but steamed up ready to sail. They had over 1200 men on board between them. This happened close to where he was fishing off the coast of Suffolk. He was in his Sailing Smack.
After they were struck he thought his ship would be next but it was not attacked. This happened during the 1914/1918 war.
He was presented with a medal by the King, given a pound for each life saved, and a severe reprimand and threat to his Skippers ticket. It seemed that fishing was banned outside the three-mile limit at that time due to the war. How can you possibly keep a Wiley old skipper from his favourite fishing grounds with landlubber rules?
A FISHERMAN OF MEN
Skipper Jacobs, known as ‘Jaky’ to all,
Sailed his fine smack to drift and trawl,
Out of bounds fishing, during the Great War.
This is the tale he told me of what he once saw.
In boiling water, and cold sea, flaying about,
Were a thousand men, all scream and shout.
Clear our deck boys; throw the kit overboard,
Sail..Sail to the rescue of all we can hoard.
Three hundred and fifty souls, were those he saved,
But, all the others were left to that watery grave,
Then sailing away, soon it was less than fine,
They only had food and water for a crew of nine.
When back on shore he was bathed in praise,
A medal from the King, an audience, a gaze,
Then one pound per life he duly did get,
But warned! Fish there again and you’ll regret.
Proud man, the day he told me this fine tale,
Now old, haggard, tall, bent over, wrinkly and pale,
Looking back in pride at those lives he did save,
But so sad for those, force left, to a watery grave.
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