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Saturday 27 October 2007

Latest Tamar class lifeboat en-route North....

View from the Ripple's wheelhouse as John and Mervyn pull the cover across the main hatch.
Last thing a crab sees from the pot as it boards the Intuition....
The Ronez from Exeter, rare to see a UK registered merchant vessel these day, is in Penzance Dy Dock for a paint-up.....
The very first Tamar class lifeboat 16-01, Peter and Lesley-Jane Nicholson takes on fuel before the delivery crew spend the night in Newlyn. She is due in Kilmore Quay, Ireland tomorrow before making her way North for slipway launch trials.....
under the watchful eye of the skipper the engineer takes on 1906 litres of fuel.....then its time to scrub up........
another high tide sees the harbour road alongside Penzance Dry Dock basin flooded

4 comments:

lifeboatjohn said...

Laurence.......this is a Tamar not a Trent!

She is a superb boat, I've driven her a number of times as our other second Cox is the RNLI trials officer and managed the project.

Hope you are well

John

Larry Hartwell - Through the Gaps said...

Good job someone is keeping an eye on my editorial mistakes - thanks to Lifeboat John for spotting my deliberate ;-) mistake!

lifeboatjohn said...

I had my suspicions that you were testing the proof reading skills of your readership!

lifeboatjohn said...

I had my suspicions that you were testing the proof reading skills of your readership!