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    Posted: 24 March 2014 at 10:50pm
Oh and pictures of the crew if anyone is interested
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Hi everyone, Sorry to crash an old thread.
My Grandfather served on the HSL 2485. I have found quite a few pictures of the boat in all its glory.
I am having trouble posting them as the image size is too big. Im moore than willing to post them if anyone knows how
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Hi don

I too have visited 2548 with my brother last year. Our interest is that our father served aboard during the war. My brother has some detail about crews etc and i could put you in touch. In the meantime good luck with what is a mammoth project.

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Don:

 

You might bge interested to know my father seved in 2548. My brother Andy and I went to see her in Spain a couple of years back. Also I'm a writer and I have written a book - not yet accepted for publication - which involves her. It's not actually about her but it features 2548 and the ASR. I'll let you know when and if it's accepted by a publisher.

I do have a couple of old wartime photos of 2548, and will see what can be done about posting them. They're pretty standard stuff, though.

I'm surprised you think there's much chance of restoring her, but good luck with the project. Please keep us all informed.

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Don,

      As an ex RAF Marine Fitter and Archivist for the British Military Powerboat Trust, I wonder if you could keep me informed of your progress with the 63ft Waleback, I can even tell you whetre the name "Waleback" originated.

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Sorry but no I'm not interested in restoring her - I may be selling HSL 2552 abd was wondering about the value.

 

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Hi,

From memory, 15,000 euros.  I'd have to check.  Are you interested in  restoring her?

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How much was the owner selling the boat for ?
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Hi Don,

    Thanks for that link it looks a bit forlorn when it's not in it's natural element.Do you intend to restore her to her original configuration etc...? And bring her back to the UK?

My interest in these was sparked when I found out there'd been a RAF ASR detachment in my home town during the war. I'm trying to find info and pictures so I can make a model of one of the local craft.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dgray Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 March 2006 at 9:43pm
Hi Bob,

I've cobbled together a simple web site with a load of photos of old,  mainly WW2, boats.   There are quite a few photos of models of  the 63' HSL (whaleback).

It's at      http://www.rania.co.uk/boat%20photos/ST

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