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Ferry spotting

A cold grey miserable morning, but the rain held off for a few hours, so I headed over to the tip of the Studland peninsula to watch the ships leaving & entering Poole Harbour. Even on a grim morning, with no light for photography, and my hands freezing, there's still a certain comfort to be found in watching marine traffic...




Chain Ferry arriving at Studland
The chain ferry, the Bramble Bush Bay, crossing the narrow mouth of Poole Harbour, with the doubledecker bus bound for Swanage on board. On the left, three gentlemen waiting to take pictures of the cross channel ferry which sails from Poole at 08:30. It's a perfectly respectable thing to do on a Saturday morning, see. Not at all eccentric.

Loading
The chain ferry being loaded, this time with the doubledecker bus coming from Swanage (open top! Brrrrr!). But once loaded, the passengers had to wait. The chain ferry has priority over small craft when crossing the harbour mouth, but has to give way to the much larger cross channel ferry, with the chains resting on the seabed while the ferry passes.


MV Cotentin in Poole Harbour 2
The MV Cotentin appearing in the distance, towering above the cottages on Brownsea Island.

MV Cotentin in Poole Harbour
Following the deep water channel. Poole Harbour is very large but extremely shallow - an average depth of around 48cm - and there's only one deep, dredged channel that larger vessels can use.

Mv Cotentin rounding Sandbanks 2
Rounding Sandbanks.

MV Cotentin rounding Sandbanks

MV Cotentin off Brownsea
Off Brownsea Island.

MV Cotentin off Brownsea 2
Making the turn to line up with the harbour mouth.

MV Cotentin off Brownsea 3

MV Cotentin off Sandbanks
Passing through the mouth of the harbour...

MV Cotentin passing the chain ferry
Squeezing past the chain ferry.

Poole Pilots
The pilot boat following behind, ready to pick up the pilot when the MV Cotentin reaches the open sea.

Chain Ferry at Studland
The chain ferry can now set off...

Chain Ferry crossing to Sandbanks

Heading out

Shag
The unfortunately-named Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis). They are rather magical, the way they make a little bounce off the water and dive under, all in one move. I tried to take photos, but they are just too quick for me.

Photography fail: Shag
Missed again...

Walked a little way along the beach at Shell Bay, and found a sheltered spot to sit in the dunes and drink my coffee. In the distance, a gathering of wading birds wandering along the shore.

Knots
Knots and tiny Dunlins, I think. But I didn't want to get any closer and risk disturbing them.

MV Clarity
The cargo ship the MV Clarity coming into Poole from the Channel Islands, probably not laden With a cargo of diamonds / Emeralds, amethysts / Topazes, and cinnamon, and gold moidores.

MV Clarity passing Haven Hotel
Passing the Haven Hotel at Sandbanks.

MV Clarity entering Poole Harbour
Passing the chain ferry. A busy morning for the harbourmaster.

Date: 2026-02-21 02:12 pm (UTC)
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In my former life as a pm in a shipyard I built a cable ferry. Unsurprisingly, your cable example is virtually the same design and colour, but obviously propelled by a chain and not a cable.

I’m thinking how I’d have to redesign the bullwheels, fairleads. Sn interesting problem.

Date: 2026-02-21 03:15 pm (UTC)
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How fascinating. There were a lot of interesting things going on to watch and photograph.

Date: 2026-02-21 07:07 pm (UTC)
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Oh! Thank you for this adventure. I enjoyed it and I learned things also (by looking up 'chain ferry' and 'Shag.')

Date: 2026-02-22 09:35 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] loganberrybunny
Not boring at all! I'm very fond of ferries of various types, especially domestic ones, and "double decker bus on a ferry" is on my list to do one day. It's one of two things in that general part of the world I've wanted to do since I was small, and the other (the hovercraft to the Isle of Wight) I managed many years back.

Date: 2026-02-24 09:04 am (UTC)
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I once wrote a morris dance called 'Bramble Bush Bay'.

Quinquerime of Nineva - love that poem!

Date: 2026-02-24 09:11 am (UTC)
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After some debate, my husband and I agreed it was a shag. The crest is summer plumage, which seems early, but the yellow spot is at the end of the bill...

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