No, they go out every day all year round. Hastings has no harbour so they are always drawn up the beach when they come home with their catch. There are about 30 boats in total.
Hi Keith … still cold, but thankfully no snow – though we had about 4″ of very sticky stuff – which had gone overnight. Love the shots – and I was pleased to find the letter registrations for the boats … Newhaven, Plymouth and Rye … at least I now know there’s a list! Cheers Hilary
Yes … I was interested in their origin … but don’t understand the fisheries business, though my mother who lived and worked in Newlyn, Cornwall would have understood more – sadly I didn’t tap into that knowledge … I’m fairly certain that Newlyn has boats from all over … something to bear in mind – in the future. Cheers Hilary
I’m pretty sure I’m putting comments in the wrong place but I feel as if I’m shivering right there with the winter boats. Nice job getting some seagulls in there too.
Fascinating shots, i am guessing they are on the shore for the winter?
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No, they go out every day all year round. Hastings has no harbour so they are always drawn up the beach when they come home with their catch. There are about 30 boats in total.
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Nice photos we didn’t get much in London was just a coating was gone by the afternoon heheh!
Have a frostytastic week 🙂
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Snow to my left and snow to my right but not a single flake in Bexhill-on-Sea where I live!
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Awesome captures!!!!
Happy WW!
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Thanks so much Veronica
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Love the bright colours! Looks like England is getting more snow than usual. It’s been abnormally cold everywhere, it seems.
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It had disappeared in 24 hours! But it is still bitterly cold. Keep warm Debbie
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Hi Keith … still cold, but thankfully no snow – though we had about 4″ of very sticky stuff – which had gone overnight. Love the shots – and I was pleased to find the letter registrations for the boats … Newhaven, Plymouth and Rye … at least I now know there’s a list! Cheers Hilary
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I’d have expected them all to be registered RX – Plymouth is miles away!
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Yes … I was interested in their origin … but don’t understand the fisheries business, though my mother who lived and worked in Newlyn, Cornwall would have understood more – sadly I didn’t tap into that knowledge … I’m fairly certain that Newlyn has boats from all over … something to bear in mind – in the future. Cheers Hilary
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This is worth looking into!
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Brrrrr. I’d hate to be going out on the water this time of year. But great shots!
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Me too. You have to admire them. Thanks Beth
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Ninety-five? Lol. Now I want barbeque. I remember once getting late to the party and they had drunk all the good beer and still wanted us to clean up.
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What, not even a cup of tea and a bun? That’s dreadful!
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stellar shots!
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Thanks Kathe
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I’m pretty sure I’m putting comments in the wrong place but I feel as if I’m shivering right there with the winter boats. Nice job getting some seagulls in there too.
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Don’t worry, I really appreciate your kind words wherever they are! As for gulls, I seem to spend my life avoiding them!
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Great photos. The first one is quite a way from home with a Plymouth registration. I sometimes go down to the Barbican about 5 miles from me and watch them come in.
https://allatseawithme.blogspot.com/2019/02/wordless-wednesday.html
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I often watch them at Newhaven (NN!) and get deafened by the shrieking gulls!
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Beautiful – but brrrrr!
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You’ve summed it up perfectly!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks Robert
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Keith,
Very cool photos! Excellent job!
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Thanks Catthy
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Wow, I live next to the ocean but we don’t get cold or snow here.
What do they catch?
Beautiful shots.
– Lisa
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Mainly bass, dover sole and codling plus crabs and lobster in season. Snow is quite rare here too. Thanks so much
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