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  • roz-e

    can anyone remember this boat i believe i may be wrong first boat to do wrecking out of hartlepool, trev newton skippered the boat first went out wth him in the mid seventies he certainly new his stuff.
    did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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    can hardly believe no one can remember this boat.
    did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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    • #3
      not heard of that one like john
      Panel Pin Champ
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      • #4
        Originally posted by codseeker View Post
        not heard of that one like john
        its because you are not an old git like me. anyway fish you catch off the shore you dont need a boat.
        did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by codseeker View Post
          not heard of that one like john
          here,s a one for you trev the nemo out of the tyne and i might as well mention this one the tynewinder .
          did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by john/r View Post
            i might as well mention this one the tynewinder .
            i like the name of that one john
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            • #7
              Your dead right the ROZ-E and Wandering Star ted and trevor two almost identical 32 aqua stars they were both bright orange

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              • #8
                If I remember correctly, the Grey brothers had the "Tynewinder". Anyone remember Micky Devlin, he had an old trawler he used for charters. Bit of a bugger was Mickey but a great guy with it. He used to pick up punters at various points along the river, and when he got to North Shields fish quay he used to tell everyone to get below. The reason for this was so that he could take on the last dozen anglers waiting to board, because Mickey knew that the "man from the ministry" would be counting them on. By the time they got out the piers she looked like a Vietnamese refugee boat, with bodies coming out from all over her.
                "Hairy", but fun with it, we didn't think of life jackets and things like that when we were young and daft, oh! happy days.
                The first boat to actually start taking charter parties wrecking out of the Tyne was the "Briar" skippers name was John, he lived at Stanley. In those days we didn't have Sat Nav's it was the old Decca Navigator. Many times we would set out for a wreck maybe twenty miles or so off and I can't remember how many times we would be just a couple of hundred yards from the mark and the Decca would go on the blink, as I said happy days.
                Tight Lines.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sam harris View Post
                  If I remember correctly, the Grey brothers had the "Tynewinder". Anyone remember Micky Devlin, he had an old trawler he used for charters. Bit of a bugger was Mickey but a great guy with it. He used to pick up punters at various points along the river, and when he got to North Shields fish quay he used to tell everyone to get below. The reason for this was so that he could take on the last dozen anglers waiting to board, because Mickey knew that the "man from the ministry" would be counting them on. By the time they got out the piers she looked like a Vietnamese refugee boat, with bodies coming out from all over her.
                  "Hairy", but fun with it, we didn't think of life jackets and things like that when we were young and daft, oh! happy days.
                  The first boat to actually start taking charter parties wrecking out of the Tyne was the "Briar" skippers name was John, he lived at Stanley. In those days we didn't have Sat Nav's it was the old Decca Navigator. Many times we would set out for a wreck maybe twenty miles or so off and I can't remember how many times we would be just a couple of hundred yards from the mark and the Decca would go on the blink, as I said happy days.
                  Tight Lines.
                  Thats ware i started sam on them boats some years ago now then there was the keits (tommy scorer)harry no teeth cant think of his boat and the guy from Washington and alan skinners dad of course then the lad of the Pilate boat,THE GOOD OLD DAYS

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                  • #10
                    I think the guy your reffering to is john leathley and yes i remember mick devlin as i worked for him skippering a number of boats he bought ......good old days anyone remember the boat ( nellie) davy lobb

                    Sam do you remember coming down to fish quay when i had the briar away for john you come down to take photos for angling magazine or summit

                    The old trawler your talking about sam is the SALVOY belonging to mickey ring ant bells
                    Last edited by bill dial; 14-07-2011, 11:17 AM.

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                    • #11
                      I used to go out on an old wooden boat from the tyne called the Team in the early 80's when i was a kid, Bob Vaisey (?) the skipper was called and he only used to charge £5 for kids and £10 for grown ups
                      My mother would go mad when i fetched bags n bags of fish home, she'd say " can you not chuck them back, you got my kitchen stinking of fish"
                      It's a thin line that seperates an Angler from a madman standing on the beach in january at midnight in -5 degrees with a northerly wind blowing in your face

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                      • #12
                        sailed with micky devlin on salvoy many times,also with the grey brothers on tyne winder
                        anyone remember ocean maid out of seahouses skippered by brian pouting(spelling) also out of seahouses, sula skippered by tony winship

                        those were the days boats made of wood
                        men made of steel
                        AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by teabags View Post
                          Your dead right the ROZ-E and Wandering Star ted and trevor two almost identical 32 aqua stars they were both bright orange
                          wandering star i have been trying to remember the name of that one can remember ted well.

                          i might as well ask this also about the mid seveties or late seventies- boat out of amble used to fish the hard ground and did very well it was very hard to booked up with him boats name?

                          and again two trawlers from amble i think took parties out they were the only two from up there would love to remember the names of them.
                          Last edited by john/r; 14-07-2011, 04:50 PM.
                          did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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                          • #14
                            Names

                            MICKY DEVLIN HAD THE SALVOY....GREG DEVLIN HAD THE BRAEMAR..FREDDIE GREY HAD TYNEWINDER.. ME THINKS.
                            KEEP AHAD LADS IF THINGS DONT CHANGE THEY WILL STAY THE SAME

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                            • #15
                              Could be.

                              Originally posted by john/r View Post
                              can hardly believe no one can remember this boat.
                              ANY CHANCE IT COULD HAVE BEEN [THE WAYSIDE FLOWER]
                              KEEP AHAD LADS IF THINGS DONT CHANGE THEY WILL STAY THE SAME

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