Sadly she sank yesterday, just off Lizard Point. The two crew were rescued by the RNLI. Both men are themselves also RNLI crew volunteers, so it was all rather personal.
Do I assume correctly that haul out is done at low tide and then she is refloated at high tide, or if there some other water to getter the boat back in the water?
They get pushed in with a tractor. Used to be man power when I was a kid. I will be taking launch videos soon. Please subscribe so you don't miss anything.
This is how the Cornish fishermen work from coves, which aren’t protected by harbour walls, and they have to be hauled out of the reach of waves, especially in the winter…….. And this can be seen in loads of parts of Cornwall, but this cove is on the Lizard peninsula’s eastern coast, and it faces eastwards up the English Channel……..
Does this not damage the underside of boat ? It's hard work fishing as it is without having take your boat up onto the shore every time, from portrush northern ireland
They are pushed out to sea when they go to work, and then they haul out after they have finished, because they don’t have a harbour for protection, so they are pulled up past the point where the sea will get to, and then they are safe……..
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We work off a beach in Devon, same way only difference is that are pebble beach is alot steeper
What a rugged little boat 👌
awesome .
Interesting and hard work.
Wow nice
Sadly she sank yesterday, just off Lizard Point. The two crew were rescued by the RNLI. Both men are themselves also RNLI crew volunteers, so it was all rather personal.
Do I assume correctly that haul out is done at low tide and then she is refloated at high tide, or if there some other water to getter the boat back in the water?
They get pushed in with a tractor. Used to be man power when I was a kid. I will be taking launch videos soon. Please subscribe so you don't miss anything.
This is how the Cornish fishermen work from coves, which aren’t protected by harbour walls, and they have to be hauled out of the reach of waves, especially in the winter……..
And this can be seen in loads of parts of Cornwall, but this cove is on the Lizard peninsula’s eastern coast, and it faces eastwards up the English Channel……..
Thanks for showing, great shot!
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Thank you! Cheers!
How terrible my heart goes out.
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This boat gets my vote.
Does this not damage the underside of boat ? It's hard work fishing as it is without having take your boat up onto the shore every time, from portrush northern ireland
The keels are protected by a steel capping. They will obviously get scraped but they protect the structure from damage.
What’s the dimensions of the boat?
didn't have a tape measure handy at the time. Average man height 5'10" so i'm sure you could work it out roughly. :)
Sorry figured most guys know how long their boats are. Assumed it was your boat
@@TheREALLibertyOrDeath OK. Found out roughly 8 meters by 3 metres. Hope this answers your question.
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Is this done daily ?? I want to learn more please??
They are pushed out to sea when they go to work, and then they haul out after they have finished, because they don’t have a harbour for protection, so they are pulled up past the point where the sea will get to, and then they are safe……..
Bom dia! Pra mim é uma honra viu prestigiar seu trabalho, vamos sempre juntos somar e fortalecer nossos objetivos, Conto com você, eu já estou por aqui...
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