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Sanrene - GY152
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, Jun 21 2009 06:20 PM
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Sanrene - GY152 seen here inbound to North Shields Fishquay (North East England) on 21st June 2009.
# Main Gear type : SDN - Danish seines
# Secondary Gear type : NO - No gear
# Hull material code : 1 - Wood
# Year of Construction : 1969
# Place of Construction : DENMARK
# LOA : 17.82
# Tonnage GT : 51.00 T
# Engine : Gardner 6L3B
good pic steve,what camera do you use?
Hi John
Nikon D80 - that shot through a 7-300mm VR lens, F.14.0, 1/60.
Regards
Steve E.
Nikon D80 - that shot through a 7-300mm VR lens, F.14.0, 1/60.
Regards
Steve E.
cheers looking for new camera,need to get another card for ma holiday
Nice to see her away, Have they took the Rope Reels off her Steve ?.
john if you look here it will give you a few good websites to look at before buying a new camera and there is the camera i bought in that thread aswell. i use a Kodak Easyshare z1485 IS and a Kodak Easyshare C300 as a backup just incase lol
Hi Paul
Not sure that they made any major changes but I'm sure someone will come in and tell us different
Regards
Steve E.
Not sure that they made any major changes but I'm sure someone will come in and tell us different
Regards
Steve E.
cheers looking for new camera,need to get another card for ma holiday
Hi John
Well there are plenty of digital camera's out there - one worth looking at for sure if the Nikon Coolpix P90, its got a great focal length and is coming down in price all of the time.
No such thing as not having too many memory cards and they are cheap as chips at the moment. They don't last forever as I found out to my dismay when the one I was using up the Clyde Coast decided to give up the ghost and died
Regards
Steve E.
Hi John
Well there are plenty of digital camera's out there - one worth looking at for sure if the Nikon Coolpix P90, its got a great focal length and is coming down in price all of the time.
No such thing as not having too many memory cards and they are cheap as chips at the moment. They don't last forever as I found out to my dismay when the one I was using up the Clyde Coast decided to give up the ghost and died
Regards
Steve E.
the reel's are still on for now think there going to take them off
any 1 know wht net she is towing? carnt be very big with 150hp