like the pics! :-)
a few boats coming in and out of scrabster
from Alan Cook
Deputy Harbour Master
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like the pics! :-)
it's a sair fecht
a few boats coming in and out of scrabster
from Alan Cook
Deputy Harbour Master
Latitude = 58.5903, Longitude = -3.5324
some times in life its not what you know its who you know
Latitude = 58.5903, Longitude = -3.5324
some times in life its not what you know its who you know
Super pics, Coppertop! I especially like the two with Thurso in the background.
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These are an excellent set of photos coppertop. Keep them coming over the next few days.
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Fantastic photos Coppertop. Your photos reaffirm my huge respect for the seas which surround us and indeed all those who are brave enough to set out in them.
Can you give us a bit more information about the boats in the photos, WK673 & TG788, and what they were doing in Scrabster?
Boy Shane WK673
http://www.trawlerphotos.co.uk/galle...php?photo=1144
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Faroe Fishing Vessels > Anita TG 788
http://www.pbase.com/regint/image/78894532
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Thanks for that coppertop. I should have remembered the Boy Shane's registered number. I hope Don Mackay is not a poster here.
WOW! Looks hella rough!
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Hello guys, I would like to ask a really dumb question - why do so many of the boats/trawlers have the word 'Boy' in the first part of their name?
Things that go bump in the night generally have been influenced by a Siamese
The third photo is my favourite! Great stuff Deputy Harbour Master!
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