Just found an excellent shot of QE2 being assisted by clyde tug Flying Phantom during her 2007 birthday visit.
Unfortunately 2007 ended in tragedy for the Phantom when she sank just across the river from QE2's building berth in thick fog on the night of 19th December with the loss of 3 of her 4 crew including her skipper Stevie Humphreys whom Shelagh & I both knew. The tug was assisting the bulker Red Jasmine at the time and the MAIB investigation concluded that she was girted by her tow. This brought it home just how dangerous a job towage is. Every year on 19th Dec I take a walk down to the James Watt Dock in Greenock where the tugs berth and take a few moments to remember Phantom and her crew.
Anyway - sorry for the apparent doom and gloom! Flying Phantom was a favourite of mine being what I would describe as a tug that still looked like a tug rather than a dalek. She was also the last clyde tug to be built in a clyde yard (Ferguson Shipbuilders, Port Glasgow 1981) for Clyde Shipping Co Ltd.
This shot is a good action shot as Flying Phantom takes the strain on QE2's bow line as the liner prepares to be turned to leave the river. Up until 2007 Flying Phantom had assisted QE2 each time she returned home - a real tragedy that the tug and her crew never got to say goodbye to the old girl.
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