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Topic: 63 HSLs How many are leftPosted: 05 June 2006 at 9:47pm |
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RAF HSL 125 : Abandoned West Mersea
RAF HSL 2548 : Abandoned in Spain RAF HSL 124 was on Taggs Island until around six years ago - the new owner tried to give her away but there were no takers and so bit by bit he cut her up and burned her. HSL165 Jalna broken last year at Shoreham. HSL142 sadly broken up at Marchwood 2004. Apparently two others were broken up at at Ash Island,and another at Bowling Harbour. HSL186 Robrina is still apparently at Shoreham. Does anyone know about the two at Ash Island,and Bowling Harbour. Are they actually broken up or are they still there? If HSL 125 is to have a chance, I need a carcass for timber. Anyone know of any more scrapped, for sale or abandoned HSL's? Thanks Don |
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Posted: 06 June 2006 at 3:01pm |
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Hi Don The West Mersea boat is HSL145,not 125. As mentioned on the other thread,Buccaneer HSL2550 is listed with the nhsc. The two at Ash Island;one is HSL124 at Taggs Is.,(next door)and the other was MGB84,also gone. I'll be finding out more about the Bowling wrecks soon,I'll let you know. Do you include the Miami in your 63ft HSLs or just Whalebacks-there are plenty of Miamis on brokers listings as we speak. Kind Regards,Christian |
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Posted: 06 June 2006 at 3:13pm |
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Hi Christian,
Sorry, HSL 145 of course - it was late and big fingers....small keys I'm just looking for old HSL's to see if a wreck can be found to make to do up HSL145 or HSL145 to fix the wreck. I want to see if saving a whaleback is possible before they are all gone. The more original the better. Miamis are expensive (well ones I've seen are). Anything looking original out there? Thanks Don |
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Posted: 06 June 2006 at 3:54pm |
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HI Don Let's see if we can do another two-pronged assault to find out about Buccaneer. Cheapest Miami is the AVR (wrongly listed as 62ft) for sale on www.Yachtworld.com I think they are pretty much taking offers on her.For pics you have to send a request,she looks OK but she's on the wrong side of the pond though. Regards,Christian |
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Posted: 06 June 2006 at 4:50pm |
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Hi Christian,
Personally I'm a Scott Paine/Selman fan so US boats not of great interest to me although they look great. Do you think poor old 145 is nearly the last (other than 2548)? It doesn't look too good for her. Hopefully the ASR people may be some help..... How best to search for Bucaneer? Cheers Don |
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Posted: 06 June 2006 at 4:56pm |
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Good question.I'll ask the nhsc where to start. Regards,Christian |
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Posted: 07 June 2006 at 12:46pm |
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Sorry guys Bowling Harbour is empty of interest,the whale back is only the keel. the other "boat" Is said to have been moved to sandpoint marina in Dumbarton taken out and worked on by a former crew members daughter....and there the trail goes cold!
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Posted: 07 June 2006 at 2:17pm |
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Hi Jim Sad news,as so much of it is when trying to track down the survivors.It looks like Don is quite right to be concerned that there will soon be no more of these iconic boats which have such legendary status and seem to embody the ASR service.Ask anyone in the street to name an MTB and they'll tell you Vosper,ask anyone to name an RAF Rescue Launch and they'll say Whaleback (Although this may be partly due to Messrs Airfix and Co).Someone is trying to contact owner of Buccaneer for me,I'll keep the forum posted on the outcome. Regards,Christian |
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Posted: 07 June 2006 at 2:55pm |
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Hi Christian I'm pretty sure the other hull was an early MTB/ASR as seen in "Fast Attack Craft" by Keiren Phelan & Martin H Brica....pages 80 & 88 (scaned page to follow) As I remember the two small cabins before the wheel house. I am still waiting to find out her fate!(The saved by his daughters boat?) As for the poor remains of the other,well sad to say it was the real deal....pity when I was younger i did not have the common Scence to photo these boats..Ah Well.
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Posted: 07 June 2006 at 11:09pm |
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Hello Jim,
Thanks for all your excelleny input. Very much appreciated. If anyone else has current photos of old RN/RAF boats even if complete wrecks, please email me a photo and location and I'd be happy to put upa website with a rogues gallery showing details. It would be really great to know where they are now. Please everyone, send in ANY photos to don@rania.co.uk. Christian likes a challenge identifing these craft! Thanks |
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