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Wednesday 20 August 2014

Wednesday's stunning sunrise over Mount's Bay heralds yet another day of glorious Cornish sunshine!


The Nazarene makes her way to the gaps...



as the morning sun fills the  sky...


a solitary gull picks over the seaweed...


visiting yacht Tom...


as aonthe rboat heads through the gaps...


the Britannia IV...


the rule in any harbour is always go ahead real slow but you can go astern as hard as you like because you can stop much more quickly!...


Shaun's new boat is looking superb...


the latest lifeboat scores...


and details of the last shout...


the Cornish sardine boats were out catching last night...


like the Pride of Cornwall and the Lyonesse...


and some were still landing...


their catch at the market...



in the morning sun...



plenty of dayboat fish on the market...


cracking gurnards as ever from the James RH...


with just hers and the Angel Emiel's fish at the beamer end of the market...


and  good news for the punts, there are still big catches of mackerel being made...


the netter Govenek of Ladram also landed a good shot of hake...


name that skipper in one, or is it two?