Ray Hellicar’s Smit Rotterdam
When built in 1975, Smit Rotterdam was the largest and most powerful tugboat in the world.
When built in 1975, Smit Rotterdam was the largest and most powerful tugboat in the world.
Harbour Tug, registered Warnemunde
Originally built as a Tea Clipper, Salamis served her time in the Australia wool trade
The Bristol Pilot Cutter “Mascotte”; in action at Setley Pond
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