Not under command
Always a good to see - nothing! - which means the fleet are at sea.....
apart from the George Johannes who is flying her 'not under command' lights, two all-round red lights - these are required of a vessel to indicate (at night) that she is "restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" or unable to take the necessary actions to meet the requirements of the Collision Regulations (she may have had a steering problem).....
boxes ready to back aboard the beamer....
and not often seen in the harbour on a flat calm day, the Sea Spray.
apart from the George Johannes who is flying her 'not under command' lights, two all-round red lights - these are required of a vessel to indicate (at night) that she is "restricted in her ability to manoeuvre" or unable to take the necessary actions to meet the requirements of the Collision Regulations (she may have had a steering problem).....
boxes ready to back aboard the beamer....
and not often seen in the harbour on a flat calm day, the Sea Spray.
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