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#1 jimmy66

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Posted 20 November 2009 - 03:30 AM

G,day im looking for any information regarding the CRIMSON ARROW N128 ,shes a scollap boat over there,i would very much while im off work, spine damage like to build a model of her she looks like a nice little boat,... a plan would be great .but any help etc would be great................jamie... fisherman nearly 30 yrs

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Posted 20 November 2009 - 07:33 AM

used 2 be owned by john mcdonald cn
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Posted 21 November 2009 - 08:15 PM

Built at Fraserburgh 1963 by Nobles as Maureen WK 270

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Posted 21 November 2009 - 08:48 PM

This info is from the fleet register on the net
# Country Code : GBR - United Kingdom
# Registration Number :  128
# External Marking :  N128
# Vessel Name :  CRIMSON ARROW IV
# Port Code :  N - NEWRY
# License Indicator :  Y  - Yes
Technical Information
# IRCS Indicator :  Y  - Yes
# IRCS : ZQS62
# VMS Indicator :  Y  - Yes
# LOA :  16.69
# Tonnage GT :  40.00 T
# Main Power :  223.00
# Main Gear type :  DRB  - Boat dredges
# Hull material code :  1 - Wood
# Year of Construction :  1963
# Place of Construction :  FRASERBURGH
She is fitted with a volvo penta tmd121c engine developing 299hp and 223 kw. owned in girvan ayrshire

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Posted 21 November 2009 - 08:52 PM

Owned by Scott McDowall from Girvan, skippered by Malky Hutchison from Girvan. Used to be owned by the late Albert Graham from Cloughy who worked her from Portavogie with his son Steven.

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Posted 22 November 2009 - 05:42 AM

thanks for all the info lads i have dug deep and found a bit of info, trust me to want to build a boat thats miles away, but thats half the fun ,what class or type of boat if she fits a category is she ,i know she's a scallop boat and i read that there might be plans kept in museums over there would this be true, just working out her hull shape will test me without a plan ......still digging  JIMMMY



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