Why Don’t Ships Blow Sideways? I wrote last month about a motor cruiser in the bay being blown seawards because of a dragging anchor and that set my mind thinking. Wind is...
All Adrift at Porthcurnick The other day, following his usual practice, as Colin walked down to the Lookout he scanned the bay to see what was going on. Doing this gives you an idea on...
Our Own Private Shipwreck Watching out from our Lookout on a fine summers day it seems impossible that the area in front of us has been the scene of ship wreck, tragedy...
Communications Are Essential I have been making a serious attempt to find out when our Lookout was built. So far, by looking at old Ordnance Survey maps, I have found that it...
Notes From A New Recruit! Like you, I have been reading Malcom’s fascinating articles about his talents as an experienced watch keeper at the Lookout manned by members of Portscatho NCI. I...
Original Notes Made at the Time Last month I spent some time writing about flags and their uses. That reminded me that occasionally people visiting the Lookout question the fact that we...
Everything Is Fine… Until It Goes Wrong The news that the large car carrier Hoegh Osaka which was beached in Southampton Water was coming to Falmouth for repair set me thinking of...
Time is of the Essence My Longcase clock is messing about, stopping erratically every day. I have been poking about in the works to see if there is anything obviously wrong, so...