Perpetual Quiz B.C. (20)

No its about 2 miles SSE from Breaksea Point.The exact position isnt critical to the question just the general area.
 
No. Probably not a good question as you need a chart to spot the problem.So Ill wind this one up.

Pilot boarding area "A" for vessells constrained by draught is in position 3 miles WNW from the Breaksea racon buoy.There is a prohibited anchorage all around the area and as far up as just East of the Merkur buoy. also you wouldnt want something like this
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turning up in the middle of your lunch. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

230 meters LOA and 14 meters draught.

Someone else want to do the next Question?
 
Very busy so far this evening, and as soon as I log on and know the answer, Graham gives it up /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

Can I do a quickie to be going on with? Probably not very difficult, but it's a pretty whereisit IMO

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Is it the inside of a lighthouse?The stone steps look very worn so must be old.Other than that no idea.
 
Vaguely remember reading about one that regullarilly was obscured by low clouds so a shorter one built to replace it. Cant remember where though /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
Lundy. One of the scariest stairs I've ever been up. One time i went up there was no bannister. Very odd feeling, I actually ascended with my shoulder rubbing the wall.
 
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Dead right! Last summer, it was blocked off when I was there. It used to be a great place in a storm - you could pinch some chairs from downstairs and sit on the light platform, with a beer or several and fantastic views, as the gale lashed against the windows /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
I heard it had been blocked off. Shame; another fun, free thing off the list.
I've spent one night up there in a really vile storm and I concur with you that it is great. The size of those cast glazing bars and the fabulous quality if the class is a joy. Had a very silly night drinking and smoking with a mate.
I'll go now and wrack my head for a suitable question.
Cheers,
nicki
 
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