11 Oct 2011 #1 Sgeir Well-known member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,791 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com
11 Oct 2011 #2 Lakesailor New member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,236 Location Near Here Visit site Obviously not Lowestoft. It's sunny and water is blue. Got me stumped.
11 Oct 2011 #3 aquaplane Active member Joined 16 Sep 2006 Messages 2,679 Location West Yorkshire www.utilitywarehouse.co.uk Closer to Athens than London I suspect.
11 Oct 2011 #4 Sgeir Well-known member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,791 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com Lakesailor said: Obviously not Lowestoft. Click to expand... Does this help? Not Greece, Aquaplane.
11 Oct 2011 #5 pvb Well-known member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 45,603 Location UK East Coast Visit site Spain?
11 Oct 2011 #6 S Sandyman Well-known member Joined 2 Jun 2007 Messages 7,326 Visit site Scrap yard in India ?
11 Oct 2011 #7 Sgeir Well-known member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,791 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com Nope, nope. It is in the Med though. Perghaps the bigger picture, that I neglected to upload, may help;
Nope, nope. It is in the Med though. Perghaps the bigger picture, that I neglected to upload, may help;
11 Oct 2011 #8 agurney Active member Joined 10 Jun 2009 Messages 1,518 agurney.com Sorry, my Arabic isn't good enough.
11 Oct 2011 #9 Sgeir Well-known member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,791 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com Mmm, that's very good, Alisdair.
11 Oct 2011 #10 S Sybarite Well-known member Joined 7 Dec 2002 Messages 27,681 Location France Visit site Sgeir said: Mmm, that's very good, Alisdair. Click to expand... Tunisia?
11 Oct 2011 #11 agurney Active member Joined 10 Jun 2009 Messages 1,518 agurney.com Sybarite said: Tunisia? Click to expand... I suspect not, I've only ever seen boats like these in Tunisia:
Sybarite said: Tunisia? Click to expand... I suspect not, I've only ever seen boats like these in Tunisia:
11 Oct 2011 #12 claymore Well-known member Joined 18 Jun 2001 Messages 10,636 Location In the far North Visit site Its obviously Crinan - ye can tell by the trees.
11 Oct 2011 #13 Sgeir Well-known member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,791 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com claymore said: Its obviously Crinan - ye can tell by the trees. Click to expand... Good effort Claysie, but El Sybaritic one is on to it.................
claymore said: Its obviously Crinan - ye can tell by the trees. Click to expand... Good effort Claysie, but El Sybaritic one is on to it.................
11 Oct 2011 #14 Clyde_Wanderer New member Joined 15 Jun 2006 Messages 2,829 Location Glasgow Visit site Probably somewhere in Greece, but I have never been there so it is just a stab in the dark Eamo
12 Oct 2011 #15 Sgeir Well-known member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,791 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com Alisdair got the Arabic connection, which was pretty smart given the little bit of Latin alphabet script in the first pic. Suffolk Challenger of Lowestoft is now Marzak of Tabarka, Tunisia. So well done, Sybarite.
Alisdair got the Arabic connection, which was pretty smart given the little bit of Latin alphabet script in the first pic. Suffolk Challenger of Lowestoft is now Marzak of Tabarka, Tunisia. So well done, Sybarite.
13 Oct 2011 #16 agurney Active member Joined 10 Jun 2009 Messages 1,518 agurney.com Not that smart sadly, the Arabic script on the stern of the boat in the foreground of the second pic gave it away. I hope things settle down soon, I've fond memories of the country and the people.
Not that smart sadly, the Arabic script on the stern of the boat in the foreground of the second pic gave it away. I hope things settle down soon, I've fond memories of the country and the people.
13 Oct 2011 #17 myquest Member Joined 10 Mar 2010 Messages 184 Location Devon Visit site I assume that the good ship Marzac scoops up Puffer fish in huge numbers. The cage aft of the wheelhouse will be where they are stored until they deflate and can then be stored in the hold when they are less stressed!
I assume that the good ship Marzac scoops up Puffer fish in huge numbers. The cage aft of the wheelhouse will be where they are stored until they deflate and can then be stored in the hold when they are less stressed!