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Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Padstow netters pile fish in the western end of the market

early Tuesday with our yellawellies to the fore, sometimes you've just go to get in there and do the job yourself it seems!
moving in after the Charisma, also from Padstow leaves for home...

tour guide Lionel leads the way with a group of visitors....
as the Berlewen, from Padstow, heaves a line ashore to take a berth at the market...
it seems Ocean Fish have joined the colourful fish wagon fraternity....
tons of pollack (the new cod) from the Charisma, which is fast becoming the preferred white fish in eco-friendly London chippy Tom's Place, seen here in 660 litre tubs....
up on the slip, the ABS is getting the hull treatment as the spring tide makes getting her 80 odd feet (she was lengthened years ago along with the Sarah Shaun) onto the slip on the neaps...
bathed in the early morning sun and mist.

Monday, 18 February 2008

This is one big crab ship!

The chain mat is looking ragged aboard the George Johannes.....
despite the early evening mist at sea the harbour is bathed in moonlight....
which plays some strange colour cast over the boats....
time to clear the deck......
high-tech gear is the order of the day in many of the fleet these daysout of the water and on the slip, the new crabber ABS looms large in the mist!

Sunday, 17 February 2008

Newlyn building projects near completion

How well do you know your harbour, what was built in 1908?
Ready to go back aboard, green team boxes.....
Two of a number of building projects currently nearing completion on the site of the old Pilchard Works and the stores next door.....
so too further up in the hill in old town...
and two more almost finished....
the JTS has now lost her gearbox....
while the main remains to be removed....

Squirrel signs are busy doing what they do best but not so much call for these days in the world of vinyl adhesive signs, signwriting....
this is what has recently attracted the attention of twitchers in the harbour, a young Icelandic gull.....
and an adult in flight!



See how the experts aboard the Jannie use a springer to turn her against the quay without losing any paint!

Saturday, 16 February 2008

James RH sails into a scuffly sea



Watch a short video of the beam trawler James RH Stevenson leaving Newlyn at the start of a trip.

Thursday, 14 February 2008

You cannot fit a square or octagonal mast in a round hole, but.....

The Jannie en Klaas makes her way to the quay at the end of a trip...
crabber to be ABS with the Intuition alongside
just what are we looking at here?......how to turn a square plank into a round mast, cut your octagon....

using an off-set circular saw....
and chamfer off the corners - easy!
always use a bar to roll the part finished mast....
and simple tools for the job.

Back on the slip again

The end of the new quay by the crane acts as a repair site for smaller vessels that can be lifted out easily by the hydraulic crane....
still 'in situ', the masts in waiting for the Ripple......
visitors are having to wait here at the foot of Trewarveneth Street while road works are completed...
as topsides of the ABS begin to take shape....
and back up on the slip the Cathryn has lost her wheelhouse roof, replacement timbers sit on the horses.

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Another one bites the dust


Recently removed from the UK register of fishing vessels, Stevie Leach's Wayfarer now boasts only her name and not port registry letters and numbers....

not so the Rowse crabbers who wait patiently on the opposite side of the quay to their new fleet member nearing completion....who is now having the starboard side panels of the shelterdeck fitted.