With a fresh coat of white gloss given a dousing by yet another heavy shower, the Dom Bosco's new cranning pole waits on the qiuayside to be fitted.....
while the rest of the country suffers snow showers and much colder temperatures it's just plain wet 'n windy her in the far South West of the UK.....
the obligatory 'barn door' skate from the Gary M's netting trip.....
one of a very mixed bag of fish on the Monday morning market.....
with a steady supply of boxes heading to the box washing department.....
making his way aboard the Intuition for a chat with skipper Alan Nudd.....
many of the bigger vessels make use of 3D seabed ground discrimination plotters in the wheelhouse.....
back in port after her maiden voyage, the Emma Louise has plenty of water powering through her vivier tanks to aerate the water....
evidence of the fresh Northerly breeze......
with a heavy swell running even the big scallopers like this TN trwler from Troon cannot work...
late Sunday afternoon and the Carol H heads......
in Through the Gaps......
dark enough this evening as lighting up time arrives quickly under heavy skies....
and a reminder to all those who drive along the front that Ross Bridge will be closed for three months early next year.
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