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    My Shed Find.
    Think they would be too lightly built Martin - trawlers tend to be a tougher hull - but seeing the hull stretched out like that - maybe a Liverpool type might be a better bet. Saw a rescue boat ex SAN driven ashore at Cape Point (German built - double planked mahogany) - ended up 300 yards from the sea because of a spring tide and it hit the mouth of a small stream. Bottom smashed to bits in places - trawler could have just been hauled off with very little damage. A friend tried to salvage her and had started on it when Cape Parks cut her up with
    chainsaws
    . He rightly called them vandals...........
    5 years ago by redpmg


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