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another occasional visit to the boatyard on the site of pimblotts on the river weaver near northwich
some new houseboats have arrived , but the former fishing boat border star still sinks lower into the river and further along the rusty tug proceed still survives and in the distance more boats have found moorings
on shore the dilapidation is unchanged
how long this site can last in it's present form is unclear as planning permission for a housing estate and marina has been granted
in the meantime it remains much as it has been for several years
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We came across a boatyard at Stalham where amongst the shiny river cruisers were some really battered old beauties like this one that were being taken over by the vegetation! There were a couple that had actually sunk.
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Boats of all shapes and sizes undergoing or awaiting repairs etc, Seen at Barton upon Humber Riverside,
I really liked this old trawler, propped up in a boatyard and seemingly looking out beyond the fence, to the sea. Thinking back to past glories.
Close your eyes and you could be in a bend in the Mississippi, in a scene that has little changed since the 1900's
I'm back to shooting what i feel better doing, never very happy with this venue, you can never get a decent composition on one boat, without a dozen masts poking out everywhere, it is also full of deep mud, and the best shots can be had if you like to take a chance, iv'e tried it but failed.
The marine railway at Taves Boatyard. A truly elegant bit of Yankee engineering.
Provincetown, MA
October 2020