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Tuesday 13 January 2015

Work in progress

SS114 Keriolet sidewinding winter 1983

Sketch for a planned painting sometime in the future.

Monday 12 January 2015

Sky-high prices as poor weather deprives Newlyn of fish.


The market is almost in darkness this Monday morning...


as the buyers almost outnumber the number of boxes of fish...


with fish like hake and pollack making over £7 a  kilo the netter Britannia that landed more than happy with the prices for a single shot...


even the few boxes of small whiting made good money...


with all boats but the bigger netters tied up in port...


as winds up to Force 9 lash the Western Approaches and beyond.

Saturday 10 January 2015

At the ready.


Twilight is waiting to have her new five bladed prop to be fitted...



a pair of the port's biggest crabbers wait for the off...


and the transport is at the ready for Monday morning's market fish.

Gales forecast and the Newlyn netters are bound away #EatMoreFish


First of the netters to get away this morning - dspite the poor forecast - the Ajax heads up the exit from Newlyn...


always a thoughtful moment for the skipper as the boat passes Through the Gaps and the trip begins in earnest...


the boys stow the fenders...


 and mooring ropes safely...


as the boat heads out into the Bay...


leaving the beamer fleet still tied up against the quay...


while the netters Ocean Pride and Silver Dawn race one another...


through the gaps...


and wind the power on...


a chance to make a quick call...


before settling down to the long steam ahead...


following close on the netter's heels the Ivan Ellen and IRB are...


out on an early exercise this morning...


making the most of the weather conditions




From gales in Cornwall to storms in Shetland



The current weather systems courtesy of EarthNull show the main protagonist - an area of intense low pressure off the top of Scotland with the wind travelling in an anti-clockwise direction giving the hurricane force south westerly to westerly winds- while, unusually away to the west of the UK deep in the North Atlantic is a small(ish) area of high pressure - a bit of a renegade in meteorological terms as it is normally a huge area of high pressure that creates the 'North Atlantic blocking system' which forces successive lows coming across from the eastern seaboard of the US to travel north east across the ocean - giving the UK its familiar weather pattern of southwesterly - westerly winds that eventually go north west - only to start the cycle all over again as the next low hits arrives on our shores...


average wind speed from the weather buoy 64406 off the top of Scotland at 0700 today...


with the corresponding wave height data...


contrasted with the wind speed from the buoy at the Sevenstones off Land's End, Cornwall... 



looking ahead to the 14th when things don't look so good either!

Friday 9 January 2015

Reliance BF800 heading for Peterhead in 50-60 knots of wind.


The Reliance tracked steaming in from east of the Shetlands yesterday - forced down to average under 7 knots owing to the big seas running on her way to Peterhead.


#EatMoreFish