Unknown Coaster at Goole (Hudson Ward Mill visible in background)
Flag: Probably German, or possibly Dutch
Funnel: Black, or possibly Blue with 6-pointed white star
Name: Indistinct, but 6-letters and possibly H__O__?
Year: 1963-1964
The Dutch flagged seiners Ursa Minor and Johannes in Boulogne for the weekend layover Friday 4th March 2011.
Next to Ursa Minor is a crew coach with all mod cons for the trip to Holland. Futher up the quay, not in this picture, is a very large seine rope replenishment truck rig.
The Dutch flagged seiners Nova Cura, Stella Polaris, and Simplon in Boulogne for the weekend layover Friday 4th March 2011.
Simplon was built in France as a trawler for Armement Dhellemes of Concarneau and operated of the Scottish West Coast. Recently converted for fly seining with a total hull-up
The Dutch flagged seiners Stella Polaris, and Simplon in Boulogne for the weekend layover Friday 4th March 2011.
Simplon was built in France as a trawler for Armement Dhellemes of Concarneau and operated of the Scottish West Coast. Recently converted for fly seining with a total hull-up rebuild, sh
The English flagged Dutch seiner Hendrika Jacoba GY127 in Boulogne for the weekend layover Friday 4th March 2011.
Built by Maaskant as a beamer for the De Boer family, I believe she was the largest beamer in the world when built. Recently converted for fly seining with net drums forward of the whee
The English flagged Dutch seiner Hendrika Jacoba GY127 in Boulogne for the weekend layover Friday 4th March 2011.
Built by Maaskant as a beamer for the De Boer family, I believe she was the largest beamer in the world when built. Recently converted for fly seining with net drums forward of the whee
The crew were having some fun racing with the spirit of Lowestoft but i think they left them behind on this one.
I have found out the name at last its the Kapiteins Hazewinkel