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Wheelhouse
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Wheelhouse view of the new pelagic trawler Christina S while berthed in Fraserburgh harbour. 20/11/08
How the other half live Jammy, reminded me of a cruise liner no a fishin boat
Of course Ally wasn't really on a Trawler - he was actually on the set of the USS Enterprise (Star Trek).
Great to see the standards that have been set by this boat but makes you wonder about who dreamed up the colour scheme - how long will it stay that clean?
Regards
Steve E.
Great to see the standards that have been set by this boat but makes you wonder about who dreamed up the colour scheme - how long will it stay that clean?
Regards
Steve E.
aye no wrong there ally where the casino and the bar tho thats the question hahhha
stay clean on there no mud and crap up there steve slippers and all in that wheelhouse steve
stay clean on there no mud and crap up there steve slippers and all in that wheelhouse steve
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aye no wrong there ally where the casino and the bar tho thats the question hahhha
They are installing the said above in there next new build Jammy
i always wore slippers in the wheelhouse, ask the DCI or sweltered, they'll tell you.
very nice but i think i'd rather see a few wee harbours with a healthy fleet of boats sharing out its quota, in my eyes this is the fatcat big bankers end of the industry, true they've worked hard and invested heavily over many years but to me all it reminds me of is a fisheries minister in the early 80's who had a vision of the clyde having half a dozen such ships and nothing else, one each for c/town, carradale, tarbert, troon, ayr and girvan. i'm not making it up, it must have been discussed at a higher level during maggie's term in office otherwise he'd never have suggested it to aCFA meeting, his name is sadly lost to me.
very nice but i think i'd rather see a few wee harbours with a healthy fleet of boats sharing out its quota, in my eyes this is the fatcat big bankers end of the industry, true they've worked hard and invested heavily over many years but to me all it reminds me of is a fisheries minister in the early 80's who had a vision of the clyde having half a dozen such ships and nothing else, one each for c/town, carradale, tarbert, troon, ayr and girvan. i'm not making it up, it must have been discussed at a higher level during maggie's term in office otherwise he'd never have suggested it to aCFA meeting, his name is sadly lost to me.
another mission control centre