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Old officers' quarters on the Hook, during a twilight drive out past our old high school satellite buildings, where we spent four hours making art every Monday for four years.
Rotunda @ The Adam & Eve, Birmingham, 08/11/09, with support from Meat Hook and Ratbones
© Tony Gaskin
Wilson Hook general cargo moored at Cavendish Quay, West Float, Birkenhead.
x1 Hold
Name: Wilson Hook
Flag: Norway
IMO: 9017434
MMSI: 257077560
Call sign: LAIH8
AIS transponder class: Class A
Detailed vessel type: General Cargo Ship
Gross Tonnage: 2993t
Deadweight: 4280t
Design Draught: 5.64m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 90m x 15.2m
Year Built: 2003
Registered owner: WILSON SHIPOWNING AS
Ship manager/Commercial manager: WILSON EUROCARRIERS AS
ISM: WILSON SHIP MANAGEMENT AS
Shipyard: Brodogradiliste 'SAVA Shipyard' D.D., Mačvanska Mitrovica, Serbia
Hull number: 313
Keel Laid: 24th May 1992
Date of build: 29th Jan 2004
Engine: x1 Caterpillar Motoren MaK 6M453C 4 stroke 6 cyls @ 600rpm
Engine Power kW: 2080kW
x1 Controllable Pitch Propeller
x1 Tunnel Bow Thruster @ 220kW
Speed: 11.5knots
Sandy Hook Proving Ground was established in 1874, and was the U.S. Army's first proving ground for the testing of ordnance and materiel. It served as a weapons test site util 1920.
The hook is made from an old drawer handle and a bit of coat hanger wire, fixed in to the handle with white electrical tape. The sliding hook on the acrylic dowel is in the making, I will add a few more pictures of the completed flyer soon.
In this picture you can see the wood still needs more sanding and another coat of varnish.
Hook ne lâche pas son père une seconde , il l'ennuie sans arrêt . Ce petit monstre lui en fait voir de toutes les couleurs ( il mord ses oreilles , ses pattes , ses bijoux de famille LOL , arrache les poils de sa queue etc etc ... dur dur de dormir tranquillement depuis son arrivée !! Mais c'est mon fils , donc je l'aime !!!
Hook: #10 scud
gills/shuck: white antron
head: black tungsten bead
body: stretch tubing
rib: red wire
coating: softex