Trinity House’s Galatea paid a visit to Rhos on Sea in 2010. The ship (named after Pygmalion’s ivory statue that came to life in Greek mythology) is designed for buoy handling, wreck marking, towing and hydrographic surveying. At 84m long with a service speed of 13 knots, she is fitted to the highest and most modern technical standards. Presumably the visit was to replace or reposition the buoy marking the wreck of the Rhosneigr at Rhos Point. The little boy fishing on Rhos jetty was more concerned about the crabs on the end of his fishing line.