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The old Manx ferry is to be seen lurking within, but there were also signs of productive work, rumoured to be units for the offshore industry. I would like to think that, should the offshore wind power thing take off, then this yard might see a big upturn in business. In that instance the old ferry will have to find a new resting place.
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