"but red and green must not be seen"
"red to red, green to green, but red to green must not be seen", or "green to green, red to red, perfect safety, go ahead" so goes the various rhymes to remember the collision regulation, when meeting vessels head on, alter course to starboard and pass down the port side....
another hull gets a fresh coat of anti-fouling....
the Emma Louise now has her boarding steps cut into the shelterdeck....
there's a new feature down the stone quay, shellfish vivier tanks have been installed in the old buildings by the light, here the water is pumped up from near the gaps and out again....
the Resurgan is up on the slip for anti-fouling....
as the Elizabeth N gets away for another trip.
another hull gets a fresh coat of anti-fouling....
the Emma Louise now has her boarding steps cut into the shelterdeck....
there's a new feature down the stone quay, shellfish vivier tanks have been installed in the old buildings by the light, here the water is pumped up from near the gaps and out again....
the Resurgan is up on the slip for anti-fouling....
as the Elizabeth N gets away for another trip.
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