Lost a mast in the last year or two?

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Lost a mast in the last year or two?

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A trawler has recovered the top 6 metres of a mast ( top to spreaders) in the North Minch, complete with foresail, most of the mainsail, wooden roller boom and a selection of stays.
Sailnumber is 1171, sails by Jeckells.

A phone call to Jeckells with the serial number has not had a response.

Its all too far gone for repair, apart from the boom (and the trawl aint too clever either!) but we're interested
where it came from.
Any suggestions?
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Re: Lost a mast in the last year or two?

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If the boat ever had a Clyde Yacht Clubs' Association handicap and the sail number was 1171C then:

1171C LEOBHAN FIJIAN O 20.00

Was there not a similar type of boat lost a couple of years ago at the south end of Kerrera?

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Tha was Classic Wave which was a ferro Hartley of some kind IIRC.
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NorthUp2 wrote: 6 metres of a mast ( top to spreaders)
Must have been a fair length of mast, and hull. I suppose that it would be possible to work it out.

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Silkie wrote:Tha was Classic Wave which was a ferro Hartley of some kind IIRC.
Fijians were designed by Hartley.......

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Aja wrote:
Silkie wrote:Tha was Classic Wave which was a ferro Hartley of some kind IIRC.
Fijians were designed by Hartley.......
Apologies for the sloppy post but I hadn't imagined that you might think I wouldn't know that. :)
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Jings, who would have thocht JR wid hae taken time aff fae writing books tae designing sinking boats .. must hae used a peter ross as his template!
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Re: Lost a mast in the last year or two?

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As I read it, the Fijian is a 43ft ferro-cement boat. If so, the name Leobhan means that this is the vessel formerly owned by my friend Mike Colyer.
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