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Tuesday 16 June 2009

Rona



Rona an Irish mussel dredger from Sligo Ireland prepares to enter drydock.

More information on her can be found HERE

Monday 15 June 2009

Caledonia and QE2

Caledonia at Rothesay Dock,in the background is the QE2 which has just been launched,the folk on Caledonia must have had a splendid view.

Curzola





Sailing down the Clyde empty after discharging her cargo at Rothesay Dock.

Sunday 14 June 2009

Pomantik






Pomantik making her way to Finnart on Loch Long,she had problems with the yachts which were making their back to the marina in Loch long after a days racing,a slight diversion was required to to allow the yachts safe passage.

Saturday 13 June 2009

Portencross Castle











Portencross castle lies a few miles from the village of West Kilbride,it stands on a rocky shore with a small bay at the entrance to the castle.

The area surrounding the the castle is very scenic with fine views across to the Little Cumbrae Island and the Isle of Arran in the distance.

Portencross was the seat of the Barony of Arnele conferred by Robert 1 on Sir Robert Boyd of Kilmarnock.
Robert the 11 and the 111 were frequent visitors at the castle while they were in transit to their favourite residences of Dundonald on the mainland and Rothesay Castle on the Island of Bute.

Some observers believe that the castle was built for this purpose,it remained a Boyd property until 1737 when the roof blew off,it has been an empty shell since.

It is hoped that the castle will be made safe and open to the public in 2010.

Friends of Portencross Castle can be found HERE

Friday 12 June 2009

MV Ruahine

Built by John Brown Clydebank,launched 11/12/1950.
She was a refrigerated cargo passenger liner built for the New Zealand shipping Co,she was able to carry 267 passengers in one class,scrapped 1974.

Monday 8 June 2009

Saturday 6 June 2009

Norwegian Jade

Norwegian Jade departing from Ocean Terminal ,click HERE for photographs of her on a previous visit.








Friday 5 June 2009

AASVIK



Aasvik a self discharging ship,a popular sight on the Firth.