The Sailor

AKA the front bit…
An odd name for a boat. Todger – another word for penis!
Living where we do, it isn’t unusual for us to see one of these ships when we look out of the kitchen window.
The Pong Boat. When I first noticed the boat I thought it had PONG written on the back but, on closer inspection, it turns out it is a boat selling natural SPONGE, sea shells and so on.
Join me as I submerge in my own private submarine…
The Trawler Departs – Richard Broom Photography
Compared to most, this trawler is one of the smallest I have seen on the slipway at Macduff Harbour.
The Nimrod brightens up an otherwise dull harbour
As an old tug man, I can’t help having a soft spot for tugs..
You can’t beat having your bottom scraped…
The Voe Jarl is back in the harbour at Macduff
The Voe Jarl Returns – Richard Broom Photography
A regular at Macduff Harbour
See a large versions of the images below here.
A cross between a barge, a tug and a dive-support vessel. The C-Fenna is currently helping to connect offshore wind turbine cables to a shore station close to Banff, Scotland. The wind turbine are way out there in the Moray Firth.
You just can’t beat having a new coat of paint on your bottom…
The Slipway at Macduff is open again…
One of my favourite work boats…
The Shekhina, sitting on the bottom at MacDuff Harbour leans over in the early morning sunshine.
This interesting little boat came into MacDuff Harbour this morning…
High and dry……
All quiet and peaceful at MacDuff…
I have no idea what it is but it has seen better days (a bit like me really!)
Snow in May? Who would have believed it?
Cranes, these days, controlled from a radio-control box. Clever stuff!
Don’t forget to lubricate your parts…
The Fisher Boys and the Serenity cosy on up…