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22nd August 2005, 20:33
These photographs were taken on Sunday 23/08/2005.
The Gina D apparently runs to Salford from Liverpool on a regular basis. I didn't catch what cargo. Looking at the name on the stern it has been painted on a plate over another name. I can make out the letters 'YEO' at the beginning with possibly 4 or 5 letters under the plate then 'OSE'. Even the lifebelts seem to carry a different name which is not readable in the photograph.
Equally the vessel ahead of the Gina D gives food for thought. The name is 'Geminus' & there is no Port of Registry on the stern. Behind the wheelhouse there is a grey box with a number painted on it which I assume relates to the vessels identity. This I read as '231?741. (The ? being possibly a 3 or an 8).
It would be great if someone could come up with these vessel's previous histories.
Larger photo's posted in the Coasters gallery.
The Gina D apparently runs to Salford from Liverpool on a regular basis. I didn't catch what cargo. Looking at the name on the stern it has been painted on a plate over another name. I can make out the letters 'YEO' at the beginning with possibly 4 or 5 letters under the plate then 'OSE'. Even the lifebelts seem to carry a different name which is not readable in the photograph.
Equally the vessel ahead of the Gina D gives food for thought. The name is 'Geminus' & there is no Port of Registry on the stern. Behind the wheelhouse there is a grey box with a number painted on it which I assume relates to the vessels identity. This I read as '231?741. (The ? being possibly a 3 or an 8).
It would be great if someone could come up with these vessel's previous histories.
Larger photo's posted in the Coasters gallery.