Dave-d , missing an S in the Title , great pic , we need all of these to chart the history of these typically NE craft.
I might be down under but still hanker after cobles. It's a crying shame to hear of these craft not 40 years old being cut up, when we know they can go on a lot longer being given the proper care and treatment. I was in them as a teenager and most of them were older than 50 and probably changed owners 4-5 times,but were always looked after.
I might be down under but still hanker after cobles. It's a crying shame to hear of these craft not 40 years old being cut up, when we know they can go on a lot longer being given the proper care and treatment. I was in them as a teenager and most of them were older than 50 and probably changed owners 4-5 times,but were always looked after.