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The companies wer e Gryf, Odra, and .... cant remember the other one.
Too much spiritus. But I think only one remains in busines. Do a
Google search for the company name. Contact a Ship Broker who deals in
old F/T Factory Trawlers. Their cargo boats all had the same type life
boats too. Right down to that metal bar on the stern. The cargo boats
are all named after moutains.... Gorda.
So why are you so set on that specific life boat. Youll find the same
problems with any of thoes tubs. Just like all the other Hippies did
in the 70s when you could buy them in the US for $200 USD each. The
were designed for max weight so your going to have to pour in 4 yards
of concrete in the bilge. They all had extreamly thin skin cause they
were designed to live their life on davats not floating. There are a
bunch of other problems convertting them but thoes are the two big
ones.
So why are you so interested in those tubs?????
Boat Trash Bob
Bob - 20 Feb 2007 06:45 GMT
> The companies wer e Gryf, Odra, and .... cant remember the other one.
> Too much spiritus.
I remembered ! !
THe other fish company was Dalmor or maybe Dolmar. Its been 20 years.
Brain not functioning.
Since you live in the area, just go there for a weekend and look
around the ship breakers/scrap operations. Or just find one hanging on
a davit. Walk on board. When......... or more likly if noticed just
say Prosha (please/may I have) Drugie (second officer) or ask for the
Kapitan and offer the guy $500 EU and see what happens. The bridge all
speak english. Its the defacto international maritime language. My
guess it will be in the water before you can say,
but...................
Now you got one. Now what???
frank - 20 Feb 2007 21:16 GMT
Hello Bob,
Well, the reason why I am interested is just the same as any other
person would love "old Ferrari's" or another car.
I just like the classic lines of these lifeboats, nowadays all
lifeboats have to be covered. In my opinion they have lost the charm
of the old days when they were used on the "classic cruise liners"
I will google around, hoping to find the companies you have mentioned.
Thanks again,
Frank