Monday 18 July 2011

Tall ships Event, Greenock 2011




A view down the dock




Sail training ship 'TS Royalist'




French tall ship 'Mutin'




In the distance you can see a couple of the Navy's 'Coastal Training Crafts' these ships have links to Univertsities such as Glasgow. Their role is to 'educate and inform' Undergraduates. Most of them have a top speed of 20 knots with the exception of 'Raider' and 'Tracker' which have a higher speed of 24 knots.




In this picture you can see 'Kingdom of Fife' which belongs to Briggs Marine. They recently won a contract with serco worth £100m to support buoy maintenance and moorings for the Royal Navy for the next 15 years. Behind it you can see serco's own vessel SD Newton which is now out of service. The new vessel to replace her is called SD Victoria.




It wouldn't be me.


This rather magnificent tall ship, is one I have fogotten details about from the photo you can see the last part of it's name is 'Mlodziezy' any information about this ship and where it is from would be appreciated.



This one, I do remember, is called 'Christian Radich' and was built in 1937. It's From Norway and is 73 meters long.

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