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    Posted: 13 September 2014 at 1:20pm
Hello all

Well, this is my first post here, after having been reading for a long time, and I come with sad news of the condition of HSL 145 'Nanaloa', which I came across in West Mersea earlier this summer.

Firstly here's a link that gives a useful idea of her history:

http://www.merseamuseum.org.uk/mmresdetails.php?tot=3&cat=&col=MM&typ=all&hit=-2&pid=TXA00300

Sorry, I'm don't know how to add it as an active link, but it should be easy enough to copy to a web browser.

Secondly I took a couple of photos to show the truly awful state she's now in.






Edited by Pioneer - 14 September 2014 at 7:54am
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Your link now works and it certainly gives some in depth history. This craft has an extensive thread Here and if your pictures are recent shots I am surprised that she is still exists.


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Ah rats! I missed that thread! Oh well.

My pictures were taken in July this year, so pretty recent.
It's immensely sad to see the needless demise of such a rare craft.
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