Knightstone Harbour Dolphins

graham

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Was over in Weston yesterday and noticed the Dolphins in the harbour are now occupied by the Bristol Queen and the landing craft that goes to Flatholme.

Bristol Queen used to moor against the wall leaving the dolphin free for visitors.

Is this a semi permanent arrangement now? I guess the harbour authority can rent the posts out to who ever they like but its a shame that the facility is lost to us.

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Old picture of us on the Dolphin.
 
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I thought you meant "Dolphins" :)

Just had a weeks holiday on the Dingle Peninsula where we saw Funghie, the dolphin, who has lived there since 1983.
 
I thought you meant "Dolphins" :)

Just had a weeks holiday on the Dingle Peninsula where we saw Funghie, the dolphin, who has lived there since 1983.

No idea why leaning posts are called Dolphins there's not much similarity with the flipper variety.
 
I to thought you meant the flipper variety, we were anchored the other side of Birnbeck Island on Sunday and didn't see any dolphins!
 
Was over in Weston yesterday and noticed the Dolphins in the harbour are now occupied by the Bristol Queen and the landing craft that goes to Flatholme. . . . . .

The structure you are calling 'dolphins' is a landing stage. A 'dolphin' has no access to shore and are constructed to allow large vessels to moor to a structure where their draft precludes going alongside a jetty or pier.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin_(structure)

Two 'Dolphins' are visible in Portsmouth Harbour and can be clearly seen in the lower centre right of the link below:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/53433914?source=wapi&referrer=kh.google.com



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