BM-100 "GEORGINA OF LADRAM" Steaming Home To Brixham In Strong Winds | 3/10/2020

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • So it was a boring rainy and windy Saturday and I was stuck indoors. I was browsing Marine Traffic and noticed that Brixhams newest resident trawler BM-100 "GEORGINA OF LADRAM" was steaming for home. As she was very new to Brixham at the time and I had only seen her in and around the harbour I couldn't resist making the trip to Berry Head to see her at sea steaming.
    It was a very dull day with drizzle making the visibility very unpredictable. The winds where very strong from the West, this meant that the sea was relatively calm in Torbay as the wind blew off the land. This didn't stop a good chop from developing around Berry Head which resulted in a few good splashes.
    VESSEL INFO:
    NAME: GEORGINA OF LADRAM
    BUILT: 2020
    REGISTERED PORT: BRIXHAM, UK
    LENGTH: 35 METRES
    WIDTH: 9 METRES
    DRAUGHT: 5.2 METRES
    TYPE: FISHING BEAM TRAWLER
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Комментарии • 6

  • @blackrosesarge
    @blackrosesarge Год назад

    She displaces the water beautifully with what apears to be very little wake. Love it

  • @rioshound1668
    @rioshound1668 3 года назад

    Excellent video and no background music. Interesting beamer with a huge bulbous bow.

    • @JamesDTapley
      @JamesDTapley  3 года назад

      She sure is an interesting one, follows the same classic design of a Dutch beamer but hugely modernised. Haha don't worry I hate background music with boat videos as well.

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 3 года назад +2

    She's brand new is she? She seems to ride the waves well, with very little movement

    • @JamesDTapley
      @JamesDTapley  3 года назад

      Yes she is, she entered service around late Spring / early Summer 2020. She has all the features of a classic Dutch beam trawler however with a modern twist.

  • @ob1983
    @ob1983 3 года назад

    Nice vid, what sort of horse power are in these boats now 800 - 1000hp? Cheers