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Sunday 17 May 2009

TAKLIFT 7 and EERLAND 26











Taklift 7 heavy crane arriving on the Clyde by tug EERLAND 26,she will be helping to build the new jetty at Faslane for the new Astute Class submarines.

Saturday 16 May 2009

Buena Vista

















Buena Vista is a wood chip carrier,however she is carrying a load of animal feed to Shieldhall in Glasgow.

Friday 15 May 2009

NATO Joint Warrior


A collection of navy ships from around the world which gathered on the Clyde for the NATO Joint Warrior exercise of May 2009.

SD Husky



Click HERE for more SD Tugs and work boats.

Thursday 14 May 2009

Sailing past the Cumbraes

A half mile strait separates Great Cumbrae island from its smaller neighbour, Little Cumbrae to the south.
The castle in the background is a 15th century keep which is located on a small tidal island.

Wednesday 13 May 2009

Gare Loch


A sea loch which flows south to open onto the Firth of Clyde,it is 7 miles long and 1 mile in width.

The town of Helensburgh lies at its mouth, Greenock lies opposite and around the loch are the villages of Rhu, Shandon, Faslane, Garelochhead, Clynder and Rosneath.
A popular place for sailling during the summer months,but perhaps best known for Faslane  home to the Trident nuclear submarines.

HMS Argyll


The British frigate HMS Argyll, a type 23 Duke Class

Sunday 10 May 2009

Walrus









The Walrus-class submarine is the only submarine class currently in operation in the Royal Netherlands Navy. They have been in use since 1990 and are all named after sea mammals.

She is seen here approaching Faslane submarine base on the Clyde as part of the Joint Warrior Nato exercise of 2009.

Red Dolphin



For more pictures click HERE

Friday 8 May 2009

Wednesday 6 May 2009

Skelmorlie Castle





On the south side of Skelmorlie village is the large imposing mansion house of Skelmorlie,a much altered building but you can still see traces of the original tower which dates back to about 1500,it was a stronghold for the Montgomerie family.

It was restyled in the Scott's Baronial style in the 1850s.

A private house which can only be viewed from the road.