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Sea Freedom
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, Jun 21 2011 12:00 PM
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sitting abit low
St Peters seems to be becoming the new graveyard
this boat was refloated and taken to dunston, i saw her two years ago and she was bieng worked on , was she called
Seton Queen at one point ?
Seton Queen at one point ?
yeah it went to mick renwicks yard in dunston i really think this one could be saved,but i know a few yr ago royal quays refused to lift it as it was rumoured to have broke it back running aground in amble years before.
This boat was on the Clyde about 1988 doing fishing trips from Gourock
She was called the Cockenzie Queen and fitted with a K3 Kelvin engine I think
She was called the Cockenzie Queen and fitted with a K3 Kelvin engine I think
thats rite the engine is now in bits and in the bottom of st peters marina such a crying shame as it probably could have rebuiltit was replaced with a ford 6 cyl and a prm box if my memory is rite
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St Peters seems to be becoming the new graveyard
I resemble that remark!
anyone wanna buy a boat!
There was a Seton Queen LH76 built Weatherheads 1948.
This boat is a Weatherhead boat, and I think it was late 40s it is very similar to the Rachel Douglas another late 40s Weatherhead build
total wreck