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Good Intent III - FR79 & Abbie Lee - WY211


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Good Intent III - FR79 & Abbie Lee - WY211

Good Intent III - FR79 & Abbie Lee - WY211 seen here in Whitby on 21st December 2008.

Good Intent III - FR79:
Former Names:
SY153      ASTRA II
PD105      MIZPAH 1
#  Main Gear type :   OTB  - Bottom otter trawls
# Secondary Gear type :  NO  - No gear
# Hull material code :  1 - Wood
# Year of Construction :  1981
# Place of Construction :  APPLEDORE - HINK & SON
# LOA :  18.21m
# Draft: 2.93m
# Beam: 6.1m
# Tonnage GT :  86.00 T
# Engine : 3406 CAT

Abbie Lee - WY211:
Former Name: WY211   KRISTANJO
Phennick Thrift
#  Main Gear type :   OTB  - Bottom otter trawls
# Secondary Gear type :  NO  - No gear
# Hull material code :  2 - Metal
# Year of Construction :  1982
# Place of Construction :  BRIGHTLING SEA
# LOA :  18.25
# Tonnage GT :  80.00 T



    Abbie Lee was also formerly called Phennick Thrift (don't think spelling's right but it was something like that) and was registered B something. First came to Whitby late 80s under that identity, became the Kristanjo shortly after and then Abbie Lee 6 years ago.
    Hi Sam

    Spelling is spot on - thanks for adding the information.

    Regards

    Steve E.
    abbi lee was on rocks at amble when she was krisandjo  kock her bottom a bit  steve
    Hi Boat Happy

    I was up in Amble yesterday afternoon - not much around, but had a nice haggis and chips from the Quayside Chippy  ;D

    Regards

    Steve E.

    Bob.YTS Skipper
    Jan 25 2009 10:25 AM
    You get the Haggis into you Steve itl do you the world of good,och i.
    Hi Bob

    Not the best I've had  ;D

    Regards

    Steve E.

    Bob.YTS Skipper
    Jan 25 2009 10:45 AM
    You will need to come up to the highlands for the real thing.We trap them and only kill them when we are ready to eat them.There was a few killed last night for the Burns supper.
    Hi Bob

    Always remember my first encounter with a haggis was when I was staying in a hotel in Bothwell - it was a starter with cream, yum, yum but never had it that way since  ;D

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