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Old 20-08-18, 22:48
Alex van de Wetering Alex van de Wetering is offline
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I decided to use the marinetraffic radar to check the location of the ship today and have a closer look. Pictures are attached. Bow and stern are full of rivets, while the "stretched" centre section is welded. The crew didn't know more of it's history apart from the fact that it's ex-RN from ww2.
The winch at the back is dated 1944.
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