Saturday, 17 October 2009

For nautical twitchers, a copper bottom has been spotted in Newlyn

Ruth, Possibly the first boat in many a year to be slipped at Newlyn with a fully copper-sheathed hull......
"just as the sun was rising, I heard a maiden singing in the valley below"
a few early morning twitchers didn't spot this one coming.......
plenty of work for Dick on Jake's slip........
a late autumn flower show is in evidence all round the old quay area......
with a slight chill in the air the ice works is evidently hard at work.......
Dragun-an-moar just made high water for some maintenance work on the beach under the harbour offices......
the main reason a big re-furbishment of the existing market would not make economic sense, renewing the existing foundations in order to last for the foreseeable future would be cots prohibitive.....
incoming passenger jet......
while another is outbound and altering course for the US of A, not the gull though......
free training is back on again negotiated through Seafood Cornwall for anyone wanting an under-16m ticket.......
up for sale, a steal at £7000, a 20', 20Hp Toms of Polruan built punt complete with hauler and Category A licence, for more info contact 01209 613246........
which way is that wind coming from?, buy your own wind vane for a loved one at Christmas!

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