Looks good. The broadest part of a cobble is further forward, probably a third of the way aft.
There are still a few moored in the harbour, although different sizes, they all seem to be very
similar in plan view.
As for the new words, the fishermen used different words for the same thing dependant on where they
came from, they all seemed to have their own dialect.
They didn't have "cobbles" in Scarborough, I think they were known as "mules". A mule is pointed
at both ends.
Haddock.