27th February 2021 - The first new refit order for the historic shipyard at Appledore in North Devon since being taken over by Harland & Wolff. The 38
27th February 2021 - The first new refit order for the historic shipyard at Appledore in North Devon since being taken over by Harland & Wolff. The 38 metre long Keynvor MorLift Barge makes her way up the River Torridge estuary guided by the KML Tug 'Sarah Grey' and the Pilot boat 'Severn Seas', before being eased onto the newly refurbished slipway on the morning tide.
Size: 7360px × 4912px
Location: Appledore, North Devon, England
Photo credit: © Terry Mathews / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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