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Tuesday 24 February 2009

Lifeboat exercise with Rescue 193 from Culdrose

Check out some video footage shot from the deck of the Ivan Ellen as she exercised with Rescue 193 in Mount's Bay - video footage by Will Treneer and Sam Gilchrist. A memorable day for the pilot who was making his last flight after 15 years in the resucue squadron. Once navy personnel commit to a career with the rescue helicopters they cannot return to serving in active combat aircraft as they miss too much on-going combat training.

Slippery sardines

The nautical equivalent of trainspotting - or is there something more methodical in this?......
birds-eye view of the working deck aboard the Emma Louise showing the Rowse designed pot handling deck arrangement....
the view from inside the fish market to the ever-popular Harbour Cafe......
good trip of ling and other ground fish from the Gary M on the market mid-tide.....
while the remaining sales concludes for W&S under the auspices of auctioneer Ryan......
it would appear to be slack fishing with the sardine boats last night.

Sunday 22 February 2009

Sole on Sunday

Silver Dawn consigns her trip to Plymouth market making a total of around 25 tons of fish from the fleet of boats choosing to land away this week......
down the end of the quay an indication that it is sole time, Belgian beamer Hein Senior raises her port side cod ends to air, as all these beamers do when in from sea - news from the East coast tells us that the last of the big beamers, the St Martin LT62, built for Colne Shipping, is now on her way to the scrapyard after being involved in a collision- of course, Newlyn has one of these boats in the W&S fleet, the St Georges still working.

Saturday 21 February 2009

New nets net fish for the CarolH - skipper hopes

Under the warm morning sun the Cathryn always does her bit for the aambience of the port, a painter's delight reflected in the still waters of the harbour....
up to his knees in soap-suds, with his chief box-washer's hat on Lionel puts the harbour boxes through the steam cleaner....
the boys aboard the Dom Bosco seem pretty pleased with the 20 odd bongos of quality offshore crab as they wait on the quayside for the transport to turn up.....
like a new broom, new nets always fish well, so Phil hopes aboard the netter CarolH as the tubs are swung aboard.....
down from Brixham way, RWS Marine Engineers peraper to start work aboard one of the port's beamers.....
with the weather a little more settled the punts are able to get back out to sea again.....
suspended under a great weight ......
fresh flake ice are bedded in to the counter display at W&S's fish shop in the Strand.....
hardly a ripple out in a misty Bay......
and for the visitors with an eye for contemporary art the Newlyn orion Gallery has two concurrent exhibitions on for the next three months, 'Fable' by Matthew Usmar Lauder and a collection of ceramics are on view in the Studio gallery.

Friday 20 February 2009

A Bevvy of Bricky (Brixham) beamers

Going through their gear after landing, the Lady Maureen and the Carhelmar, both beamers from Brixham.....
heading back to her berth, PZ291, My Lass after landing to the cold store on the market....
ship-shape and Bristol fashion, two spare cod-ends on the Lady Maurenn grace her stern deck....
why lower fish down the fishroom using baskets when you can have a conveyor system, "wasn't like that in my day" they mutter on the quay.....
even though the boat in question is working 3m gear....
this box has found a new home overshadowed by the 10m gear on the Lady Maureen....
looks like a new set of cod-ends will be needed aboard the ChloeT...... power supplies to the Lisa Jaqueline, previously the Hubenada, skippered at one time by Newlyn's latest author, Fred Steele....
known in weather terms as a 'front', seen here hanging over the now floating Roseland......
in preparation for the return of the scallopers.....
seems there's some 'continuing professional development' going on for the Penlee lifeboat crews at the moment....
so the boat is happy to sit in her berth and the quiet waters of the harbour for the moment.....
one for Berkley CA, is this the first sight of a Breton onion seller for the year in Newlyn?....
looking down the marine gangway to SS126 as she pulls into her berth.....
there's plenty of pots to go........
on a glorious day its time to get the sailboat out in to the Bay for the first spin of the year.....
whelks, (boiled and pickled is good) and crab in store......
Pete Goss and crew on the Spirit of Mystery will not be enjoying the calm waters that the Ripple is currently sitting in......
where has he gone now?.......
here's a chance for someone to but a piece of historic Newlyn on the Strand opposite the Helen Feiler Art Gallery.

Thursday 19 February 2009

Under the lights

The Nellie has taken up temporary residence on the end of the quay....
an angle grinder makes short work of cutting lnghs of chaine needed to make new end weigths for pot strings aboard the Intuition......
there's still some late-night activity aboard two of the family's beamer fleet......
and on the deck of the Cornishman.

Wednesday 18 February 2009

What lives have been touched by some of Newlyn's fishermen.

What have a surfing architect and a clog maker in common? Two different stories with, amongst others, links to Newlyn and fishing. Should bring back memories for anyone who crossed their paths at the time! And just for good measure some further links of a surfing nature. Any pictures, (like the tabletops which were in the shape of coffin lids) or more information on the comings and goings at the 'Graveyard' would be much appreciated!