The Narvik had recently been refitted and Antony felt he was lucky to be posted to a ship with bunks, as many of the Royal Navy’s vessels at that time still had hammocks.
The voyage across the Atlantic from the UK was extremely stormy, Dad remembered waves a tall as double decker busses, and the Narvik had to dock in Kingston, Jamaica for repairs.
Ironically at the same time the Narvik was being repaired, Ian Fleming was writing Doctor No at his home, Goldeneye, in the hills above Kingston. In Chapter 20 of the book, Fleming wrote about HMS Narvik arriving in Kingston and assisting the Governor of Jamaica in cleaning up the loose ends at Crab Key, following James Bond’s exploits with Doctor No. As a result, his family always joked that he had come to the aid of 007…
Having sailed through the Panama Canal for his first time, the Narvik crossed the Equator on 22 March 1957 and thus it was time to be presented to Neptune’s Court during the infamous ‘Crossing the Line Ceremony’. As naval tradition dictates, Anthony paid his respects to the Lord of the Seas, King Neptune to gain his acceptance and become one of his loyal subjects.