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Shipspotters all over the world => Shipping News and information => Topic started by: holedrille on June 30, 2016, 10:09:03 AM
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Looking at the track of Wes Carina on Marine Traffic, it looks as if she was within 2km of alliding with Prawle Point at 0800 this morning. Or is this a normal Costa Concordia type drive by, I realise how picturesque the scenery is? I was brought up mucking about in small boats there, and know how hard the rocks are.
Holedriller
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Does seem to be extraordinarily close version of the inshore route after rounding Land's End. I wondered whether she had received some service out of Brixham, but no sign that she slowed below c15kn.
Then she made a very shallow-andle scrossing of the westbound lane at c18kn before reaching the eastbound lane only just before the Greenwich LV.