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Post by kris on Nov 5, 2018 17:40:01 GMT
As in the title. This was under my floor in two halves. I gave it to the local yatch club, who have done wonders with it and turned it into this attractive sign. But I said I'd try to find out what kind of boat it would have been on. It's a little bit unusual in that it has a fitting for a wooden tiller. Which to me suggests dumb barge, but it seems to have a cut out for a prop nut. Anyway if anybody has got any ideas , I'd appreciate it. imgur.com/a/lxCyxs0
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Post by kris on Nov 5, 2018 17:42:40 GMT
I'm not sure the link works if not I'll sort putting the images in the thread. But that's the best I can do on my iPad.
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Post by JohnV on Nov 5, 2018 17:47:21 GMT
It looks very like the rudder fitted to "Gar" Kris ..... I will try and get a photo of that when I am at the drydock next
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Post by kris on Nov 5, 2018 17:53:50 GMT
It looks very like the rudder fitted to "Gar" Kris ..... I will try and get a photo of that when I am at the drydock next Thanks John, so the link works then.
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Post by bargemast on Nov 5, 2018 18:01:56 GMT
As in the title. This was under my floor in two halves. I gave it to the local yatch club, who have done wonders with it and turned it into this attractive sign. But I said I'd try to find out what kind of boat it would have been on. It's a little bit unusual in that it has a fitting for a wooden tiller. Which to me suggests dumb barge, but it seems to have a cut out for a prop nut. Anyway if anybody has got any ideas , I'd appreciate it. imgur.com/a/lxCyxs0It sure does look like the rudder of a dumb barge that was motorised later, and then had a bit cut out to make room for the securing nut of the prop. Peter.
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Post by kris on Nov 5, 2018 18:03:51 GMT
As in the title. This was under my floor in two halves. I gave it to the local yatch club, who have done wonders with it and turned it into this attractive sign. But I said I'd try to find out what kind of boat it would have been on. It's a little bit unusual in that it has a fitting for a wooden tiller. Which to me suggests dumb barge, but it seems to have a cut out for a prop nut. Anyway if anybody has got any ideas , I'd appreciate it. imgur.com/a/lxCyxs0It sure does look like the rudder of a dumb barge that was motorised later, and then had a bit cut out to make room for the securing nut of the prop. Peter. Yep that is what I was thinking. I can't hope to find out the actual boat, but the type would be brilliant.
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Post by bargemast on Nov 5, 2018 18:06:34 GMT
It sure does look like the rudder of a dumb barge that was motorised later, and then had a bit cut out to make room for the securing nut of the prop. Peter. Yep that is what I was thinking. I can't hope to find out the actual boat, but the type would be brilliant. Maybe if pluto and/or Roy join in there will be an answer, or possibly someone else like John if he see the same type on "Gar" or elsewhere. Peter.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2018 18:08:12 GMT
I take it we are talking about the rudder and not the AED?! Derailing Kris's excellent topic:- 1% chance of survival if you receive standard CPR (With rescue breaths) 60% chance of survival if you receive CPR (With rescue breaths) and enhanced with an AED A phenomenal increase in a successful outcome - anyone involved with a club or organisation that hasn't got one near by - whine at your committee in the hope they do cave in and get one. Stats from my most recent St John First Aid at Work two day revalidation course π
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2018 18:11:30 GMT
Possibly a Wherry? For some reason I think its from a sailing barge. I suppose its more likely to be from something further north so maybe some sort or keel barge pluto might know
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Post by kris on Nov 5, 2018 18:46:14 GMT
Yep that is what I was thinking. I can't hope to find out the actual boat, but the type would be brilliant. Maybe if pluto and/or Roy join in there will be an answer, or possibly someone else like John if he see the same type on "Gar" or elsewhere. Peter. I don't know if either of them read any other threads than short boat thead.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2018 19:48:40 GMT
I take it we are talking about the rudder and not the AED?! Derailing Kris's excellent topic:- 1% chance of survival if you receive standard CPR (With rescue breaths) 60% chance of survival if you receive CPR (With rescue breaths) and enhanced with an AED A phenomenal increase in a successful outcome - anyone involved with a club or organisation that hasn't got one near by - whine at your committee in the hope they do cave in and get one. Stats from my most recent St John First Aid at Work two day revalidation course π Well said. I'm going to start another thread about marinas with AEDs once I've got the Mutt a bit more 'relaxed' - did I mention I feckin hate fireworks...
Sorry Kris.
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Post by JohnV on Nov 5, 2018 19:56:02 GMT
I take it we are talking about the rudder and not the AED?! Derailing Kris's excellent topic:- 1% chance of survival if you receive standard CPR (With rescue breaths) 60% chance of survival if you receive CPR (With rescue breaths) and enhanced with an AED A phenomenal increase in a successful outcome - anyone involved with a club or organisation that hasn't got one near by - whine at your committee in the hope they do cave in and get one. Stats from my most recent St John First Aid at Work two day revalidation course π Well said. I'm going to start another thread about marinas with AEDs once I've got the Mutt a bit more 'relaxed' - did I mention I feckin hate fireworks...
Sorry Kris.
specially for you and the mutt
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2018 20:02:20 GMT
I take it we are talking about the rudder and not the AED?! Derailing Kris's excellent topic:- 1% chance of survival if you receive standard CPR (With rescue breaths) 60% chance of survival if you receive CPR (With rescue breaths) and enhanced with an AED A phenomenal increase in a successful outcome - anyone involved with a club or organisation that hasn't got one near by - whine at your committee in the hope they do cave in and get one. Stats from my most recent St John First Aid at Work two day revalidation course π Well said. I'm going to start another thread about marinas with AEDs once I've got the Mutt a bit more 'relaxed' - did I mention I feckin hate fireworks... Sorry Kris.
They have a massive free display in Corby up by the boating lake, pity all the knobheads who like big bangs in our village donβt fuck off up there and get their fill. Bonhead a bit more keyed up than previous years Doesnβt help it being a school night and bedtime for an excitable 4 year old π€¬
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2018 20:18:09 GMT
Whatever boat it came from its a wherry nice looking item in my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2018 23:11:19 GMT
Well said. I'm going to start another thread about marinas with AEDs once I've got the Mutt a bit more 'relaxed' - did I mention I feckin hate fireworks... Sorry Kris.
They have a massive free display in Corby up by the boating lake, pity all the knobheads who like big bangs in our village donβt fuck off up there and get their fill. Bonhead a bit more keyed up than previous years Doesnβt help it being a school night and bedtime for an excitable 4 year old π€¬ Finally got the Mutt calm enough to eat, 30 mins later and she has thrown it all up! Gr....
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