VIDEO: Rockhopper of Percuel Part Two - In Full Control



The second full Rockhopper of Percuel episode has been published on the MacLean Photographic Vimeo channel. In part two Skipper Barry Brunton explains the various controls, dials and screens he has in front of him in the Rockhopper's wheelhouse.

As well as the controls and dials for the engines, he explains the chart plotter and GPS system, the auto pilot, a must for him as he is single handed on the 32 foot fishing boat, and the radios, including the emergency system.

The video was shot on a Fujifilm X-H1, a GoPro Hero 5 Black and the aerial images on a DJI Mavic Pro drone.



The Rockhopper of Percuel has a new web presence with the launch of the Rockhopper pages on the MacLean Photographic website HERE.

The site has all of the Rockhopper videos shot to date, seven in total - two episodes and five 'shorts'.

It also features a new online shop for Rockhopper of Percuel merchandise where you can purchase items such as baseball caps, cotton shopping bags, beanie hats, polo shirts and even your own 'Rocky' mascot.  All of the money raised goes into maintaining the Rockhopper of Percuel.

The new site also includes a short history of the Rockhopper from her launch in 1975 and the early years down in Cornwall under her first owner/skipper Rob Curtiss.

More information and pages will be added as the project progresses throughout 2018.  





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