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Photographer:
Phil English [ View profile ]
Title:
Morgawr
Photo Category:
Tugs
Added:
May 12, 2010
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2,604
Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,112

Description:

Falmouth 7/5/2010
Fowey Harbour Commissioners Tug MORGAWR joining A&P's Falmouth tugs ANKORVA, ST. PIRAN and PERCUIL steaming full ahead to assist RFA MOUNTS BAY off the berth at Dutchy Wharf.

IMO number : 7800045
Name of ship : MORGAWR (since 01-09-2008)
Call Sign : GYHU
MMSI : 235029152
Gross tonnage : 223 (during 1993)
DWT : 103
Type of ship : Tug (since 01-05-1979)
Year of build : 1979
Flag : United Kingdom (since 01-10-2008)
Status of ship : In Service/Commission (during 05-1979)

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
MORGAWR

Former name(s):

 -  Holmgarth (Until 2008 Sep)

Callsign:
GYHU
Build year:
1979
Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
223 tons
Summer DWT:
103 tons
Length:
30 m
Beam:
8 m
Draught:
4.6 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
50°20’46.45” N, 4°38’2.78” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0.5kts, 29.1°
Destination:
 - Location:
Fowey
 - Arrival:
Last update:
about 23 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 1 photos

Tugs - 22 photos

Tugs with Tow - 1 photos

Photographers
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(16)

John Sharpe

1 photos

Phil English

1 photos

BRIAN FISHER

2 photos

John Jones

2 photos

Nick Roe

1 photos

connor

5 photos

David J Ross

1 photos

Graham Dines

1 photos

Allan Wright

1 photos

B.Clark

1 photos

l.meyden

1 photos

jeffess

1 photos

CaptIb

2 photos

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Dutchy is the stuff you pass from the left hand side!

It is DUCHY, as in Duchy of Cornwall.

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person
Great photo Phil two ex Cardiff tugs the MORGAWR ex Holmgarth and her sister ST.PIRAN (IMO. 7800057) ex Hallgarth

Regards
Ian Thomas

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person
Hi Ian,

Thanks for your comments. I was quite lucky to get this shot as we were packing up to leave our holiday apartment and I just grabbed the camera and shot quicky, without realising that all four tugs were in the frame.

Cheers
Phil

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person
That really is a great shot Phil, terrific atmosphere.

Regards
John J.

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person
Thanks John. It was one of those lucky shots. I'm suprised that it came out as well as it did - espcially as I used the little Panasonic rather than the heavy-duty D90

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