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Sunday, 5 April 2026

Terschelling








 The Dutch vessel Terschelling built in the Netherlands in 1963.

Named after the picturesque West Frisian Island, where it was stationed, the vessel was originally commissioned by the Dutch Coastguard to serve as a buoy layer and lightship tender in the North Sea.

Terschelling  served the Dutch coastguard for three decades, before the ship transitioned into private British ownership, retaining its original name and found a new role as a dive salvage vessel.

She is seen here at Ayr Harbour,currently being painted,no other information available at the moment.

Saturday, 4 April 2026

Norther Sky


 The Yacht Northern Sky with crepuscular rays Port Patrick

Friday, 3 April 2026

MV LOCH FRISA






 MV Loch Frisa at Troon dry dock for her annual check up.

Thursday, 2 April 2026

Isle of Arran






 Sunset colours over the Isle of Arran.

RFA LYME BAY





The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) vessel Lyme Bay is undergoing a rapid conversion in Gibraltar to act as a specialized minehunting "mothership" for the Royal Navy. Fitted with cutting-edge autonomous underwater drones and crewless surface boats, the ship will detect and neutralize naval threats, supporting a "hybrid navy"

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Irvine Beach




 Horse riding at Irvine Beach.

Splendour








 Splendour tour boat run by Argyll Cruising on the slipway at Girvan for her annual check up and clean up before the summer season starts.