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German Pilot Boat (Baltic Sea)


published on 16 May 2022 379 -

Found on YouTube. Created by "Chef Gee The Traveller". Originally published on 2022-05-16.
Perfect Manoeuvre. Maybe it is Kieler Förde or Travemünde but in an any case the Baltic Sea. Greetings to NOK II !

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Frank Diegel Germany
on 19 May 2022, 09:19 UTC

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René Hartung Lotsenbrüderschaft NOK II Kiel / Lübeck / Flensburg, Germany
on 16 May 2022, 20:35 UTC

Nice to see that it is the boat with the brand new retrieval arrangement in the stern.
Not so nice to see that my colleague is not using any PPE at all. (Self employed - his choice)
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