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Thread: Punching waves

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    Default Punching waves

    Some photos of the Arranmore (NW Ireland) Lifeboat leaving Scrabster yesterday, they had to take the long passage home from Buckie as the Caledonian Canal is closed.

    Away with the birds

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    Away with the birds

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    all i can say kas is Wow! great pics again, well done

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    kas,
    Thats looks a bit uncomfortable.

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    Aye looks like a bit of a long haul that!


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    Smile Excellent photos Kas

    Hello Kaz, I think these action photos are excellent. I've only ever seen the Scrabster lifeboat out once and that was when it was towing a broken yatch across Torrisdale bay.
    My photos of the large bull seal in Srabster did not come out well - nevermind there is always another day.

    Quote Originally Posted by kas View Post

    Things that go bump in the night generally have been influenced by a Siamese


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    Post Water water everywhere ...

    Yeah, you just have to remember that each cubic metre of seawater crashing against the boat is nearly a ton - I suppose the overall effect is higher depending upon the relative speeds of the boat and the tide.

    Quote Originally Posted by North Light View Post
    kas,
    Thats looks a bit uncomfortable.
    Things that go bump in the night generally have been influenced by a Siamese


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