Sky Sports Rib Grand Prix Scotland
Sky Sports Rib Grand Prix Scotland
Vlog 01 January 6th 2016.
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We filmed this in Llanfair Pwll.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll or Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll is a large village and community on the island of Anglesey in Wales, situated on the Menai Strait next to the Britannia Bridge and across the strait from Bangor.
LONGEST VALID DOMAIN NAME IN THE WORLD.
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Breakdowns, Nuclear Subs, Hydrofoils, Paddle steamers and Rib's.
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synd 31 3 73 IRISH NAVY DIVERS SEARCH FOR GUN RUNNING EVIDENCE
(31 Mar 1973) Irish Navy frogmen search for gun-running evidence which was thrown overboard from IRA gun running vessel Claudia when it was siezed by the Irish Navy
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Fun day out on the RIBS - North Wales, Anglesey
Boating across the Irish Sea (Part 2)
Boating across the Irish Sea in Princess boat summer 2017. & Northern Ireland's Causeway coast
Plas Menai National Watersports Centre
Plas Menai National Watersports Centre is based on the banks of the Menai Strait in North Wales. It is owned and operated by Sport Wales and is an RYA and BCU recognised training centre.¶¶The Centre opened in 1983 and has been running courses and activities for adults and youngster alike every since.¶¶The Centre is open all year around ..., Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1UE,
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24/32 Cleggan to Kilrush. Heading south along the west coast of Ireland towards the Shannon.
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It's a windy, grey day on the Aran Islands making the looming rock cliffs of Moher look especially daunting. Shark Bay then meets disaster, colliding with a massive sunfish and then becoming entangled in a mat of floating nets...their prop is damaged. They make it into the Shannon, past vast bird colonies to Kilrush Creek where they overnight in the lock!
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24/32 Cleggan to Kilrush. Heading south along the west coast of Ireland towards the Shannon
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Well it’s morning and at least the fog’s cleared. Still grey and we’ve got about a force 5 wind from the north but that shouldn’t be too much of a problem. It’s gonna be following us so we’re gonna go out and see what the sea looks like. We ended up spending the night here in Cleggan Harbour after we’d refuelled. We moored up against a couple of the old fishing boats here – there’s no actual visitors’ moorings here. We could’ve anchored but it was just as easy to pull up alongside here and raft up. So we’re gonna head off today – we’re gonna head south. We’re certainly aiming for the Shannon and maybe a little bit further again depending on the weather. Anyway, we’re gonna head out to sea and see what the day brings.
Few boats venture outside the sheer sea cliffs of the Aran Islands, most taking the sheltered inside passage between the islands and the mainland. But with reasonable conditions, we cruised along these spectacular rock walls.
Here we are at the Cliffs of Moher. Last time me and John were here it was a very different scene, and we definitely wouldn’t have been sitting here this close. We were filming some surfing – I was on a little rib and John was on top of the cliff. It had been raining for hours – it rained the whole time we were there for over 6 hours. We had our cameras wrapped in a towel. But these guys were surfing some of the biggest waves ever surfed in the British Isles or the UK.
Then, an hour later, disaster struck again.
I just had a horrible experience – still having it right now, feeling pretty stick. Me and John cruising along then - sun’s shining, having a real good time - we just heard this clunk… weren’t really paying attention. We looked back and there were a couple of buoys there – we were like, “Ah, no! We’ve hit some pots!” Whatever we hit was not dragging us back and it stopped but it was a heavy hit. We hit a log ages ago off the east coast and it felt more like that. I said, “That was no pot, that was a basker or something.” We went back, saw something big in the water and were like, “No, no, no, no!” It was a bloody massive sunfish. It was on the surface for a bit… I actually feel sick. He wasn’t well – lots of flesh and lots of blood… I don’t know what we’d do but it was just a horrible, horrible thing to happen.
I’m trying to save getting my wetsuit on, but it seems to be working! I’m getting handfuls every now and then.
An hour later and another collision with a submerged object, and the port engine started revving high – we’d run over a floating mat of net.
Whoever said bring a breadknife was right! I think that’s it. There we go… nice.
Now, two problems. First of all, will it start, and secondly, will the gears engage? Or will we have more serious damage… Well the engines have started… It’s in gear… And it’s moving us along! We’ve had a look at the prop – we’ve got some chunks out of it, that’s for sure, but fortunately we’ve freed up the net. That was a huge big of floating net – we’re very luck it didn’t get around both of them. Nice job, Fi! Well done mate.
You shouldn’t have run over it in the first place though!
Yeah… True, true.
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William in manoeuvres with marines at homebase of Trident subs
SHOTLIST
UK POOL
1. Wide shot of Gare Loch, Faslane, Scotland at dawn
2. Zoom in to Prince William on Royal Marines offshore raiding craft (ORC) with Royal Marines
3. Mid of Prince William on Royal Marines ORC
4. Royal Marines helicopter on manoeuvre with target vessel underneath as rigid inflatable boat (RIB) approaches boat
5. Close up and zoom out of Royal Marines boarding target vessel from RIB as Royal Marines slide down rope from helicopter above
6. Mid shot of armed Royal Marines boarding target vessel
7. Zoom in to target vessel with Royal Marines patrol on board with Prince William third from left
8. Mid shot of target vessel with ORC at side
9. Mid shot of Prince William disembarking target vessel, shaking hands with marines, before boarding waiting ORC
10. Close up of Prince William on board ORC
11. Close up of Prince William on board ORC as it pulls away
12. Long shot of ORC speeding into the distance with Prince William on board
PRINCE WILLIAM TAKES PART IN ROYAL MARINES MANOEUVRE
Prince William took part in early-morning manoeuvres with the Royal Marines at Faslane Naval Base, near the River Clyde in Scotland, whilst on a visit to the home of the UK's (United Kingdom) fleet of Trident nuclear submarines on Friday.
Dressed in a dark blue immersion suit and dark green life-jacket, 25 year old William joined four other Marines on one of the Navy's newly acquired offshore raiding craft (ORC) and stood at the back of the boat with three Marines, while one manned a gun at the front.
As the sun rose, they sped up Scotland's Gare Loch accompanied by other craft and carried out manoeuvres at speed for about 10 minutes around a military boat in the loch.
Later, William took part in a simultaneous, meticulously timed boarding operation with other Royal Marines, which involved a helicopter dropping Royal Marines onto a target vessel in the loch, whilst other Marines boarded the boat from a RIB (rigid inflatable boat).
William, 25, was visiting Faslane in his capacity as Commodore in Chief Scotland and Submarines.
Back on dry land, William went on to meet Naval families, local community groups and youth groups when he opened a refurbished room at the Drumfork Club in Helensburgh, a social club for Naval families.
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Flotilla to Tarbert 2017, Club Sailing & Cruising Scotland
The Flotilla to Tarbert June 3rd 2017 organised by Club Sailing and Cruising Scotland.
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Raw: Irish Navy Brings 450 Migrants to Italy
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Anglesey The Return
More Menai Bridge, More Steam Train, more Sheep and even more damn rain...
Filmed: Friday afternoon 27th April 2012
Sailing with Style❤ ❥ ♡ ♥ ღ ɞ
Motor boat along the West coast of Scotland.
Looking out onto the PAPs of Jura.
Is this weather really only April?!?!
The Calf, Cow and Bull Rocks End of the World Great trip
The Calf, Cow and Bull Rocks
End of the World
Great trip Out
The Calf rock has the remains of a Cast Iron Lighthouse on it, google it to read the story about the brave men who escaped with their lives after a storm. The light house was then temporarily placed on the end of Dursey Island whilst the next one and still running was placed on Bull Rock.
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#6 Sail log Lynx Clipper Start Day Volvo round Ireland yacht race 2018
Today is the day we met in wicklow marina in the morning before the start of the race. Start was 30 of June 2018 in Wicklow. Boat by Sligo sailing school and charter @wildwestsailing Dave O'Connor Lynx Clipper was prepared to sail 700 nautical miles round Ireland with 9 people on board for few days. This is video of that day's highlights!
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