The meanderings of the Dutch tug Lydia D and her tow have been curious. She had been marking time in fair weather off Weymouth and the entrance to Lyme Bay since Sunday, prescribing a series of large circles. Now five days later, the operation is currently some 30 miles south of Salcombe, making 4 knots en route for Las Palmas. The AIS is intermittent and the vessel does not show with other vessels - a search of the name has to be punched in to reveal her position and track.
'Straightforward' is a word seldom used for these operations ...
Thursday, August 06, 2015
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