Took this a couple of weeks ago, my fasination with “tug boats” @Thunderdrones![E2E0CF11-86EA-4B5C-98EC-3923898F5813.jpeg E2E0CF11-86EA-4B5C-98EC-3923898F5813.jpeg](https://mavicpilots.com/data/attachments/65/65985-c33ebb1ce6644ba5abc26371e4ae5ae0.jpg)
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Thanks rob, had a little help from Lr cc
Still can’t get enough of these little power boats, thought you’d like the photo![]()
Very nice shot.
Nice shot! Very well done![]()
another awsome shot...... You sir have skills
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.Thanks Charlie, skills.... don’t know about that![]()
FWIW, that’s a bouy tender, not a tug boat. Notice the hydralic crane on the starboard bow and the mooring bouys on deck? The tender is used to install and maintain mooring bouys in that harbor.
However, similar to the tender in the photo, an elevated pilot house is also used on some inland waters tug boats, thus the confusion. In this case, the elevated pilot house gives the captain a superior view of his work area and the approach to bouys that need installation and/or maintenace.
But a great shot none the less!
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Oh ok.
If not skills how do you get those excellent shots .?
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