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  1. Warm congractulations on your first millon – onwards and upwards to the next!
    Thank you David.

  2. A smaller version of a THAMES SAILING BARGE, good luck with your project Eric.

  3. Hearty congratulations on producing this interesting & useful ‘site.

    You might like to include a review of the book “GONE”? It is the story of R&J Craig and the first 4-masted merchant ship (sv County of Peebles) published by Brown Son & Ferguson, Glasgow.

    Keep up the good work.

    ‘Bill’ Cumming
    (Marine Historian & Author)

  4. Does anyone know if the tug and barge carrying the hull of the 1864 Clipper ship “City of Adelaide” has reached the Port of Dordrecht (South of Rotterdam) after being renamed at Greenwich recently by HRH Prince Philip
    Also does anyone know the name of the ‘Heavy Lift’ ship onto which the hull and cradle (total 550 tonnes) will be loaded in early December.
    Many thanks,
    Cap’n Dave

  5. I see not much activity on here since Oct.2013. I wish to bring to everyones attention as of April 16 2015 the iconic 88 year old riverboat THE DELTA QUEEN. Currently in Houma LA for one years worth of several million dollars renovations with the hopes of getting her cruising again in 2016 hoping for passage of the Senate bill granting her extention. They have a great website under Delta Queen Steamboat Co Chatanooga Tenn on facebook with a fabulous fundraiser on INDIEGOGO Check it out an lets get this wonderful old riverboat the chance to be where she belongs cruising again as she did for so many years as a passenger overnight boat on the rivers, Full Steam Ahead. Thanks for reading an excuse spelling.

  6. you may like to know that the historic small boat collection that was once in Exeter and is now partly at Eyemouth Scotland had been put up for auction in its entirety or as one lot. A national travesty for the UK in particular and worth investigating.

  7. It would be helpful if I received a response some times my calls go unanswered at least to now.

    Captain Adrian Small who served an apprenticeship in sail 1946-48 in the sailing ship PASSAT then into steam and went on to command the replicas Ketch NONSUCH 1970, Galleon GOLDEN HINDE 1973 and the little remembered American replica of SANTA MARIA he was with Alan Villiers in the replica MAYFLOWER 1957 and worked as ship keeper and master in the film ships MARCEL B and ANGIOLINA H making several films with Alan Villers for Bronson as well as the replica of the New Zealand built BOUNTY during the Australian bicentennial has crossed the bar on the 9th January 2020 at his home suddenly while surrounded by his collections Adrian was 90 years of age,

    I am proud to have known him and called Adrian friend

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