In the summer of 1964, the boring world of British broadcasting was rocked to its foundations by the launch of offshore radio stations Radio Atlanta, Radio Caroline, Radio City and Radio London. Installation costs The pirate radio ship Mi Amigo, floating home of Radio Caroline, which sank in gale force winds in the Thames Estuary. This year, we are all very excited about our Radio Mi Amigo broadcast from the LV18. However, Van Dam offered spare parts from the scrapped MV Aegir, including a badly needed second generator and radio transmitter spare parts. Only one canister failed to reach the ship.[7]. At 16:30 on 8 November 1975, Mi Amigo's anchor chain broke and the ship began to drift, running aground on the Longsand Head Sands. External Lighting. And finally, those photographs of the Radio Mi Amigo Radioship LV18, anchored in [1] It is reported that Mi Amigo broadcast for a short time whilst anchored off Galveston. During this period, Radio Caroline South was broadcast from Cheeta 2,[1] which was available for sale as Radio Syd had been closed down by the Swedish authorities. The exhibition features new interactive Audio/Visual systems throughout the vessel and new interpretation signage. inaccuracy or intrusion, then please Find the right content for your market. Create new account. Copyright 02/05/2023 Alamy Ltd. All rights reserved. contact the editor here. We have found this lovely review of the ship from last summer! 344,028,143 stock photos, 360 panoramic images, vectors and videos, Share Alamy images with your team and customers. The radio station will return to the airwaves in conjunction with Carillon Wellbeing Radio on Saturday and Sunday (August 14 and 15). I had been allocated use of this club callsign for As my father served on the lightships in the 1950's this boat was of particular interest to me. On 21 February, Bon Jour sailed for her anchorage and began broadcasting as Radio Nord. On 13 November, Mi Amigo was towed to the South Edinburgh Number 3 buoy, from where she recommenced broadcasting. Forgot account? contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. We are already undertaking a project to extend audio and video cabling from our studio to the exhibition spaces as well as external locations, a deep clean and repaint (where necessary) will occur alongside these works. Radio Caroline pirate radio ship in dock, Ha'penny pier, Harwich, Essex. [6] As well as supply by tender from Nynshamn, programme tapes and other material were got to the ship packing them in a canister which was dropped astern of Bon Jour by a light aircraft. It has been used as a pirate radio station and part of the film The Boat that Rocked RM G68719 - The pirate radio ship Mi Amigo, floating home of Radio Caroline, which sank in gale force winds in the Thames Estuary. The ship was anchored off Falmouth whilst repairs were carried out by riggers from Portsmouth. May 2018. Copyright 02/05/2023 Alamy Ltd. All rights reserved. During the Illuminate festival in March 2022 we were lucky enough to have this wonderful drone video shot from the LV18. everything is well organised and maintained as it was. The next day, Neptune towed Bon Jour to Sandhamn. The work was carried out by Norderwerft[de], Hamburg, Olga arrived at Norderwerft's shipyard on 31 May 1960. any other way. On 20 October 1978 the generator failed, a regular event, but this time couldn't be restarted. The lightvessel is owned by a charity, the Pharos Trust, who bought it in 2002. At court in Haarlem, an injunction was granted to the captain of Mi Amigo and the ship was impounded. LV18 is open to the public all year round, albeit weather dependant in the winter. [10] On 2 July, Radio Atlanta merged with Radio Caroline, with Mi Amigo broadcasting as Radio Caroline South. Olga had Hamburg as her port of registry. courageous but necessary decision to break definitively with the full RDS identification display was received from Radio Jabaga in Spain. [11], The crew, who included DJs Tony Blackburn, Tom Lodge and Graham Webb were taken to Walton-on-the-Naze police station where they were informed that they were classed as "shipwrecked and distressed mariners" and were entitled to free replacement clothing. Radio station. The amateur activity on 145.65 MHz was via The vessel is a star in its own right having featured in the 2009 film - The Boat That Rocked - which was based on the 1960s pirate radio movement. Radio is too much fun to stop this young EUROPE'S Nr.1 OLDIES STATIONBroadcasting to the World - vanuit het hart van Europa: kortegolf 6085 kHz en 24/7 online As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Former BBC Radio Suffolk presenter Stephen "Foz" Foster will be presenting, alongside ex-Pirate BBC Essex DJ Tim Gillett. Mi Amigo was driven ashore at Frinton-on-Sea, Essex and the crew were rescued by Breeches buoy. Create new account. On 5 February, she docked at Ferrol for repairs to be undertaken, including work aimed at improving her stability. spirit, alive. [11] The final song played that night had been Eve of Destruction by Barry McGuire. Radio London et al on this day in 1967. The Margate Lifeboat was sent to her aid and took off two crew. The dispute was settled and Radio Caroline resumed broadcasting. This time, it was not so much offshore nostalgia, although there was still some of that, but more a trial service for Harwich Haven Community Radio. Many of our current Radio Mi Amigo International crew These previous broadcasts and have featured Johnnie Walker, Emperor Rosko, Dave Cash, Keith Skues, Tony Blackburn and many other pirate radio celebrities. Mi Amigo sailed to Ostend, Belgium, then to Vlissingen, Netherlands where she arrived on 11 January 1963. She served, intermittently, as a radio ship, until 1980, when she sank in a gale. This years on-air team, headed by the Programme Director and Trustee Garry Lee, will bring back the popular sound of the Offshore Pirate stations that broadcast from just off our coast and were served from the Hapenny Pier, Harwich, which is the permanent berth of LV18. It shouldn't be used for commercial use which includes advertising, marketing, promotion, packaging, advertorials, and consumer or merchandising products. 1,805 people like this 1,834 people follow this 150 people checked in here http://www.lv18radio.uk/ +44 7511 891637 radiomiamigo@lv18.org Closed now 11:00 - 16:00 Broadcasting & media production company LV18 is due to be moving to Ipswich Waterfront temporarily to enable vital dredging and engineering work. [6] Caroline was broken up for scrap in 1972. The work had to be done offshore as the Finnish government applied pressure on Crichton-Vulcan not to fulfil the job. Alamy and its logo are trademarks of Alamy Ltd. and are registered in certain countries. So the summer of 2002 came around, and this time there was to be a Radio Mi Amigo event, using the same vessel as the RNI in 1999 - the LV18. for a nice change, this time the main radio event was very close! In fact, they have even included BBC Essex using the vessel for a number of commemorative broadcasts. The Sheerness Lifeboat attended Mi Amigo and took off the crew. The money earned from this paid for a new radio mast. The Radio Caroline radio ship Ross Revenge. Further to their previous successful radio broadcasts, this years 2-day Pirate Radio event on Harwich Quay has attracted a host of DJs who are coming from near and far to transmit from the restored Lightvessel LV18 as a tribute to the 60s offshore radio stations. Broadcasting from the classic heritage vessel LV18, which featured in the film The Boat that Rocked, Radio Mi Amigo will bring back the sounds of the 60s and 70s, the golden era of the Pirate Stations. On the weekend of 14th and 15th August, a unique 2-day event will be taking place in Harwich and the Tendring sunshine coast in Essex, UK. [13] Cheeta II served as a relay station between 27 April and 1 May 1966. The ship was abandoned, but later boarded and salvaged.[1]. Nothing naughty about that, of course, they were fully licenced broadcasts.So, whilst you may see memorabilia on-board regarding the "golden days" of Radio Caroline and Radio London and others, this does not in anyway link to the activities of the LV18. Once people see what is on offer here, then hopefully they will come back again.. Alongside those works we also plan to install new lighting, signage and banners and update our hangouts. Mi Amigo ( Spanish: My Friend) was originally a three-masted cargo schooner, that later gained international recognition as an offshore radio station. For further information call 07446 171 320. There was a gale at the time which prevented the tender from bringing engineers to Mi Amigo. Other projects, still being developed, include a twenty four month repair and renovation plan for the ship, including re-installation of central heating, as well as a rebuild of our radio studio and creation of a production suite. But, this is as a Lightvessel. For 2019 we have plans to reallocate one exhibition compartment on the lightvessel. Repairs were carried out by the Crichton-Vulcan shipyard, Turku, Finland. drifted for 10 nautical miles (19 km) before running aground on the This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. contact the editor here. A Gannett Company. News items; Radio Advertising; Newsletter; Radio Afloat. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to Big L Radio. Harwich Old Town. Hope everyone enjoyed looking around the LV18 today at Harwich sea festival. Unofficial Radio Caroline Support Community. Tony O'Neil, station manager, said: "Tendring was very much the centre of these activities at this time with thousands of tourists sitting on the beaches of Clacton, Walton, Frinton, Harwich and Brightlingsea, listening to their favourite DJs on transistor radios. RM S2DXNY - Mi Amigo radio lightship Ipswich Suffolk England RM M0M2F5 - Light vessel LV18 at the harbour in Harwich, Essex. On 6 December 1961, the ship was caught in a severe storm and almost foundered. One of the first DJs on Radio Caroline was Tony Blackburn, whose experience. In particular we feel it is appropriate to work closely with HHA and other stakeholders on interpretation and promotion, especially given HHAs enhanced community involvement over the past few years and their outline plans for 2019/2020. Harwich LV18 Mi Amigo Sunday Broadcasts By Topsy 9th December 2017 We are now regularly broadcasting on Sundays, from Midday to Midnight UK time. The LV18's annual celebration of pirate radio takes place from July 21 to July 30 and runs alongside Harwich Lifeboat Week. on behalf of the trustees of the Pharos Trust This tribute to the Offshore Pirate Radio Stations will celebrate the likes of Radio Caroline, Radio London and several others that appeared off the coast of Harwich in the 1960s bringing about a revolution in radio broadcasting. [1] One of the methods of alerting the crew tried was an item on the television news. Below decks is fascinating, all the original bunks and cupboards have been preserved in the cabins. This time, it was not so It was announced on 13 September that the position of the wreck of Mi Amigo (5135'00.0"N 117'20.0"E) was to be marked by a buoy. The radio logbook for the 4th Essex camping holiday / radio trip is as follows: The West Midlands stations were heard on our outward journey on August 11th, and Radio Mi Amigo will be broadcasting from 6am to 6pm with a selection of presenters playing rock and pop classics. for 2 pounds you get to view the inside of the vessel. She drifted for 10 nautical miles (19 km) before running aground on the Longsands Bank. The broadcast will run 24 hours a day, from 12 oclock, midnight on the Saturday morning till 12 oclock midnight on the Sunday night. The first thing that needs to be understood is that the LV18 HAS NO connection to any "pirate" (or true offshore) radio station which operated from the seas off Britain in the period from 1964 to the early 1990's. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in United Kingdom. On the weekend of 13th and 14th of August, a unique 2-day event will be taking place in Harwich and the Tendring sunshine coast in Essex, UK. Museum. That day, a storm blew up, and a loud crack was heard from the mast. [1], Repairs were completed on 4 February 1961 and the ship sailed for Orn, Sweden, where she arrived on 6 February. On 17 November, coastguards at North Foreland were contacted and told that the ship had lost her main anchor. She departed Corunna on 3 March,[9] bound for Greenore, Ireland where a 141-foot (43m) new radio mast was to be fitted. On 28 December, some of the DJs refused to work any more as they had not been paid. Go to www.hha.co.uk for details. [1] Broadcasting began on 1 December, still without the DJs giving their name or using a station name. She was forced to return to Finnboda for further repair work after a few days. During the winter we are open to pre-arranged visits only, please call (number below) if you wish to make a booking. During the voyage, some of the mast stays worked loose and the ship was anchored off Gotska Sandn whilst the mast was made secure. In 1951, Olga was again lengthened. [1] The next day, Radio Caroline was off the air as there had been a short circuit in the aerial. The four DJs on board Mi Amigo at that time were Ross Brown, Robbie Dale, Spangles Muldoon and Johnnie Walker. A new 165-foot-tall (50m) mast was completed by 24 December. Harwich For more information, see Radio Mi Amigos Facebook page. [1] On 8 March 1961, Bon Jour started broadcasting as Radio Nord from .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}584805N 182405E / 58.80139N 18.40139E / 58.80139; 18.40139, in international waters off Stockholm. You can see the bright red ship from the river bank. Mi Amigo Known as Bon Jour and Magda Maria during her days as home to Radio Nord Above: As the Mi Amigo, broadcasting programmes of Radio Caroline South Below: As the Bon Jour, broadcasting programmes of Radio Nord ,1962 Above and left: three views of the Mi Amigo after running aground on Frinton beach, January 1966 For that, you need top go a little bit further south to the River Blackwater Estuary near Bradwell in Essex. Even though Offshore radio has left the North Sea many stations still exist on land and are very popular. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, Harwich - Lightvessel LV18 - The True Facts. As a part of these plans an additional weatherproof audio visual facility will be installed on the aft deck, under the Helideck. 3.00PM The Mi Amigo Oldies Show 5.00PM Garry Lee's Stonehenge Disco Featuring 3 hours of album tracks - Past, present & future! A good time was had by all and the guys who were involved, who are still alive, still keep in contact.. Mi Amigo 2002. As a result, Panama withdrew the ship's registration on 7 May. [1], On 10 August 1960, Norderwerft received a letter informing them that it was illegal to install, repair or operate a radio station without government permission,[1] under a law passed in 1930. It was planned to use the Oceaan VII as a replacement for Mi Amigo, but the story was leaked by newspapers and the ships owners were told that they would be summonsed if the ship was used to broadcast pirate radio. needed. But, you are not looking at a boat that rocked the airwaves during the golden days of pirate offshore radio in decades gone. You can only use this image in editorial media and for personal use. We will be seeking funds to support these plans and hope to start work by the end of March 2019. Mark Platt, the new chairman of Tendring District Council, said: Its absolutely brilliant that people will come here for a big event, but its the repeat visitors to the area which is also great. We were broadcasting to around 6million listeners in the beginning but we didnt even know it as we were cut off from contact with the mainland. July 1986 Our station was named after this legendary vessel, home of Radio Caroline since 1964.The mv (motor vessel) Mi Amigo served as a radio An offer by Gerard van Dam to run a renewed Radio Delmare (which had lost her ship MV Aegir in September 1978) from aboard the MV Mi Amigo was turned down as plans were to broadcast 24 hours a day, which would disable any Radio Caroline broadcasts. [1] She was built as the schooner Margarethe for German owners. (Point the mouse over the . met gepresenteerde shows van vrijdag 12:00 uur tot maandagochtend 08:00 uur. During 2018 we were awarded funds by Harwich Town Council and TDCs Big Society Fund. BUY TWO IMAGES, GET THE LOWEST PRICE IMAGE HALF PRICE WITH CODE: 50%OFFNEXTIMAGE. The tonnage increased to 159GRT, 97NRT. This page is not available in other languages. Further to their previous successful radio broadcasts, this years 2-day Pirate Radio event on Harwich Quay has attracted a host of DJs who are coming from near and far to transmit from the restored Lightvessel LV18 as a tribute to the 60s offshore radio stations. Radio station. Tony ONeil, trustee, said: This is one of the biggest events Harwich has ever had. [1] In 1928, she was strengthened and a four-cylinder engine installed. The crew of four were all rescued with no injuries. Garry Lee hosts a 4 hour show from midday before handing over to guest DJs and specialist shows. Left to right: Alan Turner (DJ), Mark Platt, (Tendring District Counci chairman),Tony O'Neil (Pharos trustee) and Paul Turvey, (Media manager for LV18). Tony ONeil At 23:58, the final broadcast was made by Caroline DJs Stevie Gordon and Tom We are already undertaking a project to extend audio and video cabling from our studio to the exhibition spaces as well as external locations, a deep clean and repaint (where necessary) will occur alongside these works. Open your image file to the full size using image processing software. The broadcast will be available on the Carillon radio website at. [12] Dave Lee Travis went aloft to adjust the TV aerial and noticed that the ship was close to shore. Editors' Code of Practice. The crew including the captain left the ship by lifeboat. Broadcasting from the classic heritage vessel LV18, which featured in the film The Boat that Rocked, Radio Mi Amigo will bring back the sounds of the 60s and 70s, the golden era of the Pirate Stations. Radio Mi Amigo 2018. Full details from their website:https://essexbookfestival.org.uk/event/all-aboard-the-boat-that-rocked/. More than anyone else, we understand your step and why it couldn't be It was suggested that the ship should be taken to Liding for repairs, but on arrival there it was discovered that the shipyard had closed six months previously. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. It was clear that a real enthusiast had put the display together. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to The crew of four were all rescued with no injuries. On 19 March 1980, Mi Amigo's anchor chain broke in a force 10 storm. The restored heritage Lightvessel LV18 will be hosting a radio broadcast and exhibition celebrating the Offshore Pirate radio broadcasts from the pop ships which were anchored just off the coast of Harwich. The ship was built as a three-masted schooner SS Margarethe by Deutsche Werke Kiel in 1921, for Ernst Simon A.G. As constructed she was 96feet 8inches (29.46m) long, with a beam of 23feet 1inch (7.04m) and a depth of 9feet 5inches (2.87m). That is why we sincerely hope that you guys will be able to . Suffolk DJ Stephen 'Foz' Foster (Image: Contributed). The Lightvessel LV18 was a surprise but what a great thing to visit. On 21 January, the captain of Mi Amigo managed to refloat her by kedging. Mi Amigo 'the Old Lady' sank on 20 March 1980 at 513500N 11720E, leaving only the 127 Mi Amigo departed Galveston on 28 December bound for Las Palmas, Spain where she arrived on 30 January 1964. She arrived on 4 March. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. 43 Years ago, on 19 March 1980, mv Mi Amigo's anchor chain broke in a force 10 storm. It was originally planned to install two 125-foot-tall (38m) radio masts, but only one was installed. Little did we know that, over the two days of this years festival, several thousand people would be on Harwich Quay, marking the start of a year of events. for Harwich Haven Community Radio. She departed Ferrol on 14 September 1962 bound for the Thames Estuary, where she made some test broadcasts as Radio LN on 306 metres. We have visited the LV18 for the past 3 years on Pirate Radio week in August. LPAM medium-wave stations were heard, and the RSL station Susy Radio carried a special day The broadcast will run 24 hours a day, from 12 oclock, midnight on the Saturday morning till 12 oclock midnight on the Sunday night. On 1 January 1973, two tugs towed Mi Amigo to IJmuiden where the Scheepvaarinspectie ordered that a leak in the engine room was repaired, giving the crew just two hours to complete the task. [1] Radio Nord ceased broadcasting on 30 June 1962. 2020 will be the 400th anniversary of The Mayflowers voyage to the USA and Harwich has a large part of the story to tell. Listen Online. The ship was renamed Bon Jour about this time and she was reflagged to Nicaragua. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Radio Mi Amigo is set to return to the airwaves on 14th and 15th August in conjunction with Carillon Wellbeing Radio. of programmes ("Anorak Fest 2002") on August 14th to commemorate the closing of [1], On 20 January 1966, a force 8 gale blew up and Mi Amigo's anchors broke and the ship started to drift. The ship was regarded as an unseaworthy wreck and in fact wasn't on sale at all, alike the radio equipment, hence Ronan O'Rahilly decided to show up again as the station's operational manager and went looking for new investors to a renewed offshore radio project Caroline. Personal use allows you to make a single personal print, card or gift for non-commercial use. CHAPTER ELEVEN: Shipwrecked at Frinton-on-Sea", Radio Mi Amigo with the original commercials and jingles, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MV_Mi_Amigo&oldid=1150695527, This page was last edited on 19 April 2023, at 16:31. The overall weight was 129 tons at this time. A sale in 1927 saw her renamed Olga and she was lengthened in 1936. Musician/band. Pirate Radio Ships in the 70's. He refused an offer to return to shore. The LV18s annual celebration of pirate radio takes place from July 21 to July 30 and runs alongside Harwich Lifeboat Week. leadership of 'Mi Amigo Radio - the real one' ('de chte'). If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can Available for editorial and personal use only. [5], On 15 August 1967, the Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967 became law. We caught the passenger ferry from Shotley Gate to Harwich for a day out. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Radio Mi Amigo on LV18 1476 kHz 14 and 15 August. On March 28, 1964, the pirate radio station made its first broadcast, unsure of who could hear or who was listening. On 22 May, Thanet District Council announced plans to refloat Mi Amigo and turn her into a museum ship at Ramsgate, but the ship remained as a wreck. Bon Jour returned to her anchorage on 1 March, but the following day the Swedish government passed a law enabling the confiscation of broadcasting equipment from any ship operating in Swedish waters. Tendring was very much the centre of these activities at this time with thousands of tourists sitting on the beaches of Clacton, Walton, Frinton, Harwich and Brightlingsea, listening to their favourite DJs on transistor radios. Listen Again; News. Although it was assumed that Mi Amigo would be scrapped, the Dutch Free Radio Organisation announced that she was to become a Free Radio Museum. The crew of four were all rescued with no injuries. Our financial plan for this is as follows: Early the next day, outstanding monies were paid, and Mi Amigo was allowed to sail.[1]. Log In. EUROPE'S No 1 OLDIES STATIONBroadcasting to the World on Shortwave and 24/7 ONLINE with live presented shows from noon Friday till 8:00 Monday morning [Central European Time]. MIDDAY Garry Lee's Stonehenge Disco 2.00PM Barry Jamm's Glam Rock Special Search with an image file or link to find similar images. Late delivery of the mast meant that she did not depart Greenore for the Thames Estuary until 28 March. It's still here: Captions are provided by our contributors. the ship on Sunday as part . Pirate radio is set to return to the north Essex coast this weekend as a host of famous faces join Radio Mi Amigo. The broadcast will be available on the Carillon radio website at www.carillonradio.com and may also be heard from their transmitters in the Midlands on 1476AM / medium wave. These were tribute broadcasts and not the real thing, mainly from its anchorage in Harwich Harbour. Lifeboats and search and rescue helicopters based at RAF Manston were placed on standby. New exhibition for 2021 Its All About Waves The role of Lightvessels in the development of wireless communication. A sale in 1927 saw her renamed Olga and she was lengthened in 1936. Learn more about how you can collaborate with us. Although most of the crew and the captain returned most of the DJs didn't. Forgot account? The man behind this project was Tony O'Neill, the [1] On December 28, Radio Mi Amigo[nl] was first broadcast from Mi Amigo, replacing Radio Atlantis which had acquired its own ship, the MV Jeanine. 1978. The next day, she anchored off Scheveningen. Family ticket (2 adults and up to 4 children) 10.00 & now also accepting all major debit cards Exhibition interpretation and presentation update 5k Radio Seagull Live. Joining the crew will be two DJs from America and music connoisseurs, ex Pirate BBC Essex presenter, Tim Gillett and ex BBC Suffolk presenter, Stephen Foz Foster. Mi Amigo returned to her former position off Frinton. The Dutch service had assembled a completely new team of DJs, which became known as the Golden Team. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. crew. Assurances were given that port fees would be paid, and Mi Amigo was allowed to dock in Amsterdam. Which broadcast at sea from 1983 to 1990 (in defiance of the British Government). 12th September Lifeboats Zeemanspot and Koningin Juliana-Aegir II -Radio Delmare - stood by ship after drifting. Learn more about how you can collaborate with us. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, 1st Floor, Chartist Tower, Upper Dock Street, Newport, Wales, NP20 1DW Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. Radio Mi Amigo 106.8 FM Harwich, Essex UK Broadcasting Live from The LV 18 Celebrating over half a century of Offshore Broadcasting in Europe. Related Pages. The exhibition features new interactive Audio/Visual systems throughout the vessel and new interpretation signage. Not for resale. [2], In 1936, Olga was lengthened and a new Klockner-Humboldt diesel engine fitted (six cylinders of 8.mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}1116inches' [22cm] diameter by 14316inches' [36cm] stroke) (82.1 L or 5,011 cubic inches), and the length of the boat was increased to 111feet 3inches (33.91m), by adding a new centre section. This years on-air team, headed by the Programme Director and Trustee Garry Lee, will bring back the popular sound of the Offshore Pirate stations that broadcast from just off our coast and were served from the Hapenny Pier, Harwich, which is the permanent berth of LV18. Well again invite former pirate radio DJs to Harwich to recreate the pirate radio atmosphere from our floating studio.
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