CASTLE TEE JAY

CASTLE TEE JAY

Postby hartlepoolmonkey » Thu May 12, 2016 3:32 pm

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CASTLE TEE JAY in Hartlepool Marina.

I can't tell you much about this vessel only to say that on one site she is classed under the category of "Vintage, Decommissioned and Scrapped Trawlers & Fishing Boats".
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Re: CASTLE TEE JAY

Postby dave-d » Sun Jul 03, 2016 9:10 pm

Was the Sceptre at Blyth. Then the Castle Dawn at North Shields
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Re: CASTLE TEE JAY

Postby hartlepoolmonkey » Mon Jul 04, 2016 7:59 am

I tried to do a little more research on this vessel but, so far, no luck.
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Re: CASTLE TEE JAY

Postby dave-d » Tue Jul 05, 2016 7:56 pm

Hi Stan will post details in next couple o days
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Re: CASTLE TEE JAY

Postby dave-d » Wed Jul 06, 2016 5:10 pm

Castle TeeJay built at Macduff in 1934. L.oa. 39.9 ft. Br. 14 ft. 13.32 gt. 13.32 nt. SD.11. Sceptre BH.38. Owners Jack Liddell,Blyth. Sold to North Shields 1965. Renamed Castle Dawn BH.117. Owner Ollie Allcock. Out of fishing she was in Albert Edward Dock. Stripped to the bare deck. She then turned up at Leamington. In late 1990s. Chapter about her in Peter Mortimers book, Last of the Hunters
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Re: CASTLE TEE JAY

Postby hartlepoolmonkey » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:39 pm

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CASTLE TEE JAY undergoing some maintenance in Hartlepool Marina boatyard.
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