stuhaynes
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When Dr Brownlee commisioned 'Flaxedil' in 1950, he paid the princely sum of around £2,200. I've often wondered what this would equate to in 'modern' money.
Just out of interest, her next owner (as far as I know) was Felix Thornley of Darlington who renamed her 'Escapade', and this was the name she bore when Pat Jones bought her in 1967. He wanted to register her as a 'British ship', so had to find a unique name for her, hence 'Cygnus Vedrae'. A later buyer gave her the name 'Timeless', which I hated. We were out of the water in 2007 for more that 5 months (the floods) and decided to re-christen her 'C V', at the time believing that this was her original name.
Just out of interest, her next owner (as far as I know) was Felix Thornley of Darlington who renamed her 'Escapade', and this was the name she bore when Pat Jones bought her in 1967. He wanted to register her as a 'British ship', so had to find a unique name for her, hence 'Cygnus Vedrae'. A later buyer gave her the name 'Timeless', which I hated. We were out of the water in 2007 for more that 5 months (the floods) and decided to re-christen her 'C V', at the time believing that this was her original name.