The old WWII 'Clyde Puffer' design VIC 32. This started off as a victualling (hence VIC) supply boat for the Royal Navy and was built in England in late 1943 and used to ferry supplies from land out to battleships. The design was taken directly from the Scottish puffers that sailed the western waters of Scotland before the war. Nowadays this boat sails around Scottish waters carrying tourist, not cargo.
Sadly, the upload deteriorates the picture quality visible. The brilliance disappears. It looks like from C-class zoom lens, but everybody knows, that the old Pentax smc-DA 18-55mm kit lens brings real B-class.
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