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Friday 30 July 2010

Have some hake at Thurley's Fish and Chip restaurant in Helston.

Rally round the 'umble 'ake! Award winning fish restaurant Thurley's in Helston are selling hake and it's better value than cod - big, juicy portions with wonderfully crisp batter and crunchy chips to go with - even after driving back to Penzance with them double wrapped - thanks Leanne!

Wednesday 28 July 2010

Hake - top fish!

Landing day and waiting for the lorry to arrive, time to prepare lunch - and testament to the fish they catch, chef for the trip Nathan prepares fillets of finest hake aboard the Govenek of Ladram........
before dipping the fillets in egg and flouring.......
an easy fish stock with the filleted carcass (make sure the fishmonger keeps them for you) is made by adding a glass or two of white wine, fennel (chopped bulb or the herb), chopped onion or shallot, ground pepper and sufficient water - remember to add salt at the end to taste........
tasty but not so good for the waistline - shallow fried fillets in Japanese Panko breadcrumbs.

Never a dull moment in Newlyn.

Another min-dredger passes through.....
with 965 top quality line caught albacore tuna fish from six days fishing, Newlyn's top tuna chaser for this tide is back in port to land.....
the lorry has arrived so its time for skipper Edwards to get busy....
the boys in the fishroom are ready and waiting.....
then its five boxes at a time.....

up to the waiting lorry......
under the watchful eye......

proceedings are interrupted when Shaun gets a free pair of - gloves? to test out at sea.......
after landing, its back in tier alongside the Ben Loyal - with whom things can't get much worse - apart from continuing fuel pump problems, this last trip was curtailed when crewman Kevin suffered a heart attack at sea - the Spanish fleet's hospital ship Juan de la Cosa- complete with a state of the art live video link to a hospital ashore, steamed to the rescue and took the man in question off in a stretcher - after then steaming North for 100 miles to be in range, an SAR helicopter from Ireland flew in to airlift the poorly man ashore - the good news is, apart from not having packed any shoes - Kevin will fly back to Cornwall at the end of the week - comment from skipper Shaun, "and he's only done two trips with Quentin!"......
not the right time of day to be making her way in through the gaps.....
the Elisabeth Veronique gets the one remaining net......
ashore having lost the other......
and just to finish off the day, the Geordie boys are back in town.

Slipping the Govenek of Ladram.

She's only been in Newlyn for a few months but its time to slip the Govenek of Ladram. With her high stem and shelterdeck skipper Phil took action to ensure that he could line up the slip's cradle more easily - to see if his cunning plan worked check out the slideshow.

Monday 26 July 2010

Monday Megs.

Two hands are better than one.....
early start for the bigger yachts this morning.....
visiting Scottish scalloper, Star of Annan........
sorting spiders........
a brace of Ns........
just in case someone else wants a quay berth........
time for the tangle nets to go aboard the Silver Dawn.......
some big W&S megrim trips for auction this morning.......
which Mr Oliver holds court over......
Boy Dylan's solid day's work of line caught bass.....
unusual to see winged rays landed......
spot the difference - one superb example of a gurnard against another......
CEFAS Sam wrestles with a sizeable cod......
before sampling otoliths, the smaller one of the two from an 80 cm cod, the other from a 114 cm hake.

Sunday 25 July 2010

Sunday outing.

With a steady hand on the St Piran's throttle, thrusters Shane heads for the gaps, off on a Sunday outing.......
amazing what you can get aboard a 21ft Cygnus hull......
stern towing gantry, mizzen and net over-ender......
offset wheelhouse with hauler......
and a wheelhouse with all mode cons packed to match a fifty-footer - then, down below.......
almost ready for sea again.....
things are getting closer in the rescue stakes.......
though there's a job nearer home to be done!

Sailing day Sunday in sparkling seas.

Making a quick getaway in a sparkling sea, Cornwall Sea Fishers' protection boat Verifier heads out of the gaps followed by local and visiting sail boats.