Bertha accidentally drops Salty's sausages into the washing up bowl; Jenny explains the uses of wind.
It's Sports Day
Everyone on the Beachcomber seems to be ill. Maybe it has something to do with what Rats is doing in the bilges.
A new restaurant is opening in town and it is serving free meals on the first night, but to couples only. Salty wants to go, but can he find a date?
Bertha has a big sister, Betty, who visits the boat and frightens everyone with her bossy ways; the Rats are called on to solve the problem.
Salty has borrowed a mobile phone and is going into business selling Beachcomber Bay souvenirs; sadly, he is not very successful.
Sam is writing a play about pirates that Salty and Bertha will act in. But he can't decide on an ending. Everyone else tries to help.
Salty imagines he is 'Sir' Salty, and then he hears the queen is visiting Beachcomber Bay. Surely it's now his turn to be knighted.
The Rats have been stealing all the food on the boat, so Salty is determined to do something and Captain Bob hatches a plan to set up a rat trap.
Bertha thinks she might be the long lost heiress to a fortune. All she needs to do is find the old medallion that would prove her case.
Marlon has decided that Spike needs to slim down - he must spend the day without any food. But Spike can't keep away from Salty's sausage.
Bertha is growing potted plants from seed; Salty swaps her empty pots for fully grown plants and she is amazed she has such green fingers.
Salty has been given a job to create a report for local radio and he practises with the tape recorder. The Rats plan to wreak havoc.
Salty is totally into kung fu; Bertha has a new, brightly colored vase and it takes all her energy to preserve it from Salty once he starts practicing.
Bertha's doing the washing and, to Salty's shame, hanging it around the wheelhouse. It would be the day the harbourmaster pays a visit.
Salty is bird watching and has taken bread from the galley and put it out for the birds but the Rats have other plans.
Salty and Bertha plan an adventure for Sam - to send a letter that orders him on a secret mission to track down the dangerous smugglers.
Salty is very excited that there is an archaeological dig nearby and he thinks they might find a dinosaur.
Bertha has been commissioned by the Beachcomber Bay Gazette to write 'A Day in the Life of Bertha'. She is quite flattering about herself.
Bertha's constant nagging forces a fed-up Salty to run away to the circus.
The Beachcomber boat is 100 years old, so Bertha the cat is planning a celebratory party.
Salty Dog, Sam the seagull and Bossy Bertha prepare for the arrival of bad weather.
Salty asks Sam Seagull to help fix up the Beachcomber flag.
There is a nasty smell in Beachcomber Bay, and Salty is accused of not having a bath as often as he should.
Jenny explains how different creatures exist in their own worlds.