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Sunday, 26 October 2008

Saturday's tale of mis-shapen metal

Both sides covered almost, the Emma Louise has a grey starboard side from the latest coat of zinc based paint.....
at the end of their trip, the Silver Dawn lands to their transport - hopefully once a decision on the tenders recently submitted to Newlyn Harbour Commissioners for the running of the fish market and auction are up and running, all the boats that currently land away from Newlyn will be encouraged to return.....
with a nod to tradition, it seems that the yacht Glenore from Falmouth has a proper stove on board, judging by the plume of smoke belching from the small chimney and enveloping the owner as he surfaces.....
when a boat the size of the Billy Rowney has one side of gear come fast on the bottom any number of bits can give way - in this instance it was the top of the derrick that sufferred....
so once the Rowney's fish have been stowed in the market fridge.....
the boys will be back to sort the rest of the gear.

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