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Friday, 25 January 2008

Friday night Lightroom creative

With most of the beamer fleet at sea and a spring tide, harbour activity is low - so here's a chance to take advantage of the light at 'crepsicule' ......and some further enhancements using presets in a piece of software called Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.... a conjoining of the old and the new - fathom out the join between the new extension to the Orion gallery and the original granite building...but where has the tree come from?....
thankfully the door proper has been installed and replaced the rather ugly piece of plywood!.....
meanwhile 'Tom', is surrounded by excavation work being carried out to shore up the weakened beach area....
he can just be seen here between the steel containers and the earth moving kit....
and has a small dump truck for company this weekend....
in the harbour, Anthony Hosking's Silver Dawn is at rest alongside the fishmarket....
while the Valhalla's boxes wait alongside the iceworks to be put aboard...
the old JTA lays quietly in what used to be a busy berth. This is the first quiet spell of weather since last year, some boats might manage to get in a full trip at last!

Shellfish activity

a shelterdeck handrail has now put in an appearance aboard the ABS.....
Dom Bosco, lit up and with a sound system that can't be missed!....
Dora Rosa's whelk pots come ashore at speed!

Sunday, 20 January 2008

Bit of fish for Monday from a handful of netters

As ever, the Sowenna has put in a trip despite the weather....


and a very decorative bunch of buffs she sports too!....


Silver Dawn was one of only a handful of the bigger netters to get away this neap tide....


The Scilly Boys boat, which is entered in this year's Woodvale North Atlantic Challenge is seen here resting on the lifeboat berth - check out the website for more info on this epic adventure - the boy's will of course be the only crew, 'rowing for home'! - their main sponsor is Tresco Estates from Scilly.


There's more serious construction work to be done aboard the old ABS. The ABS, a Sputnik class trawler built by the Berwick Shipyard in Aberdeen, Scotland spent many years in Newlyn owned by Stevensons fishing first as a sidewinder before being converted to beam trawling. This major refit will see her having a third life as a crabber.

Saturday, 19 January 2008

Masts and the master

For all the art lovers able to get down to the Orion Gallery, the first year's show begins on the 23rd January.....
Master tree surgeon, Dick Ede has been at work with his chainsaw on the mast timbers for the Ripple.

Friday, 18 January 2008

Little action under the decklights

Thursday night saw the CKS laying deserted alongside the market...
and the Jacoba has yet to put to sea this year down the end of the new quay....
Sea Horses II against the market...
PZ10, unusually on the north arm also lights up the quayside..
as the market ghost exits the auction hall - well, a gust of squally wind anyway!
Newlyn Coombe river is swollen after days of heavy rain..
so for anyone visiting Newlyn at this time of year they could do no worse than avail themselves of some fine Mediterranean style cuisine at the Pizza Patio restaurant!

Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Planning permission passed for £7 million pound project


Penwith District Council passed planning permission on Tuesday night for a new £7 million development at Newlyn Harbour. Modern facilities in a temperature controlled auction hall will also feature a remote computer fish auction in order to compete with other key ports in the region.

Sunday, 13 January 2008

A wild and windy weekend

Friday night it lashed down...
as over 1000 whelk pots wait to go aboard the Doreen Rosa...
the boats in tier strained against their moorings...on Saturday morning new warp wemt aboard ....
on the slip, the Trevessa IV gets a bottom clean...
with high pressure washers....seems this boat hasn't been to sea for a while!
blown back by the weather all to soon, PZ 198...

a desolate harbour car park...
even at low water seas came over the lighthouse in the gaps....
with the view across to the Mount looking poor enough