anyone know this boat

interesting update / resurrection to a 7 years old post, shame all the pictures have now gone as she looks a proper boat..

Indeed FF, since joining the forum I have become good friends with Ulava and Orcades is a magnificent vessel, although he no longer owns her.
She has recently gone through an incredible refit/rebuild in the Clyde area, Ulava has some good photos of the process. I'll contact him and see if he will post them here.
 
There is a beaver class Malahide trawler for sale on Apollo Duck.
You will need extremely deep pockets if the figures bandied about on the Classic Trawler forum are to be believed!
 
She was the Lancastrian and used by Fleetwood nautical college as a radar training vessel back in the 70s ?
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Hi

I am reading old post and see questions. I think this vessel is maybe Romsdal north sea trawler. It was built in Norway at the Hagen shipyard. The designer was Knut Hagen if that helps.

NBs
 
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Hi,

I also own a Malahide- 52' 1968 named Tsmyne Too. I believe she is the first of the Malahide series. She is in relatively good shape and I am enjoying working on her. I live in Connecticut, USA. What is the URL for the Malahide website you were referring to?

Dave Hemenway
Dave@Tenacity.us

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URL is http://www.classictrawlers.net/malahide/
Hi. My dad is Myles Stapleton , the naval architect at malahide in the 70s if anyone wants to ask questions, he has plenty of information. leiannestapleton @hotmail.com
 
Hi. My dad is Myles Stapleton , the naval architect at malahide in the 70s if anyone wants to ask questions, he has plenty of information. leiannestapleton @hotmail.com
Where were the yards in Portugal.I remember a vast amount of wooden boatbuilding on a river just south of the boarder in 1983/4 with Galicia were I live.
 
Where were the yards in Portugal.I remember a vast amount of wooden boatbuilding on a river just south of the boarder in 1983/4 with Galicia were I live.
Myles said : We had some hulls built by the Fernando da Costa boatyard in Vila Real de Santo Antonio, eastern Algarve. Our 120ft ex-North Sea trawler towed each hull to Malahide for a customised completion to a Trawler Yacht.
 
Myles said : We had some hulls built by the Fernando da Costa boatyard in Vila Real de Santo Antonio, eastern Algarve. Our 120ft ex-North Sea trawler towed each hull to Malahide for a customised completion to a Trawler Yacht.
Hi Leianne.
Perhaps your Dad might find one of my web pages interesting
Southern Marine Ltd, Malahide, Co. Dublin
I am always on the lookout for information/photos to add to it, or corrections for anything I have got wrong :-(
Ian
 
Curious why a yard inPotugal was chosen as there were and still are some good shipyards although I think it’s mostly steel these days in Galiciaand Asturias,nwSpain.
 
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