Saturday, 22 February 2014

'MV Clansman' - Garvel Dry Dock


The Calmac ferry - MV Clansman - left the James Watt Dock this afternoon, and went in to the Garvel Dry Dock for repair work.

Pretty dull afternoon and rain showers added to the interest of getting some worthwhile images.

The final image is of two Serco vessels side by side.

I hope you enjoy viewing.


Approaching the Garvel Dock


Entering the Gate

 Inching In to the Dock

Cleared the Gate 

 Pulling Through

 Lining Up

Almost Docked


'SD Northern River' and 'SD Victoria'

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Tuesday, 18 February 2014

River Clyde Around Inverclyde


Popped in to Port Glasgow to get a few images of the bulk carrier 'Interlink Verity' as she passed on her way upriver to Glasgow.

On my way home after some shopping I saw the 'Chieftain' in East India Harbour. So a quick u-turn took me back down to get a few images.

She was formerly 'Seabus' and has been recently renamed.

Today she was on a private excursion to spread the ashes of a deceased on the River Clyde.


 'Interlink Verity' Approaching Port Glasgow

'Interlink Verity' Passing Port Glasgow

'Svitzer Milford' Assisting 'Interlink Verity' - Glasgow Bound

'Chieftain'

 'Chieftain' Departing East India Harbour

'Chieftain' Bound for Victoria Harbour

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Sunday, 16 February 2014

Electric Glen


Well as busy a day as it's been up till now, time to head up to Thornliebank and
Rouken Glen Park.

This is the final night of the 'Electric Glen' show.

It was a fantastic night time experience of light, sound, and performance.

The illuminated trail around the park was magical, and it was fortunate that we enjoyed a dry night till just near the end.

The natural beauty of the park was enhanced by the lightning and sounds as we walked the trail.

 Wonderful Patterns


 Blue Cascade


 Down the Path We Go


 Trees are Green


 Colours Vibrate


Fast Flowing

 Crazy Paving


Colours All Around

Water Thunders Down in Ever Changing Light

 Multi-Coloured Waterfall

 Full Flood

Weir 

Colours Mirrored


Boathouse

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Sunday Travels


An early start for a Sunday morning to catch the anchor handler 'UOS Liberty' as she departed the Greenock Ocean Terminal.

Then headed on down towards Largs to get a few shots of the 'Cape Elise' - a bulk carrier that had suffered some mechanical problems and was adrift in the Atlantic prior to being escorted to the anchorage off Bute for repairs.

Heading back to Greenock I stopped off at Wemyss Bay for a few shots around the pier and railway station.

Then carried on back up the coast to get a bite to eat at home.

Then back down to Greenock to catch the 'SD Victoria' as she arrived at Greenock.

Then home again for some editing and another bite to eat before heading to the 'Electric Glen' for some night shots.

 'UOS Liberty' Bound for Bute Anchorage


 'Cape Elise' and 'Kestrel' Anchored Off Bute


Snowy Arran Hills 


 Busy Anchorage


 'MV Argyle' Approaching Wemyss Bay Pier


'MV Argyle' Docks at Wemyss Bay

Wemyss Bay Station

'SD Victoria' Approaches Greenock

'SD Victoria' Passes East India Harbour

 'SD Victoria'


'SD Victoria' Bound for Great Harbour

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Sunday, 9 February 2014

'Isle of Arran' in Dry Dock


A wee follow up to Thursday's images, we now see the 'Isle of Arran' being given some TLC in the Garvel Dry Dock.

She will probably be in for about 7 - 10 days, and then back on her normal route.

 'Isle of Arran' for Winter Refit

High and Dry

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Thursday, 6 February 2014

'Isle of Arran' at Garvel Dry Dock in Greenock


She arrived a little later than expected and ever hopeful that the forecast was correct and the rain would stay away.

All went to plan as she entered the dock without a hitch I'm pleased to say.

Drove around to the dock and got a few images as she entered, and was centered prior to the dock being pumped dry.

 Approaching the Dock


 Entering the Dock Area


 Manoeuvring to Enter the Garvel


 Safely in the Garvel Dry Dock


Lining up for the Blocks


Activity Around the Garvel Dry Dock in Greenock

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Wednesday, 5 February 2014

James Watt Dock Today


A few images from around the James Watt Dock area today.

It was bitterly cold and with rain showers the weather was making life with the camera a bit testing.

Hope you enjoy.

'FOB Swath 1' Refuelling


'FOB Swath 1' Departing

'Hebridean Princess' in for Winter Maintenance

'Sound of Scarba' Approaching James Watt Dock

'Sound of Scarba'



Workers

A Wee Bump 

'Sound of Scarba' in James Watt Dock

Tug 'Bruiser' Assists 'Loch Shira'

 'Loch Shira' Entering the Dock

Boats Working

View of the Dock

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