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'Sharon Rose' PD182
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13343
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'Sharon Rose' PD182
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'Sharon Rose' (Yard No: 949) was built by James N Miller & Sons Ltd at their St Monans yard, in 1968. She was a wooden seiner with a length of 17.37m, a beam of 5.58m and a depth of 1.92m and was 35grt. As built she was fitted with a 230bhp Gardner 8L3B diesel. Her first owners were George C Moodie & Others of Port Seton. She was originally registered at Leith as 'Sharon Rose' LH102. In 1977, she was sold to John Strachan & Others of Cruden Bay. She then became 'Sharon Rose' PD182. In 1979, she was owned by John Strachan of Cruden Bay & John Brown & Son Ltd of Aberdeen. In 1986, she was sold to Murdo MacDonald & John A. MacDonald of Tolsta, Isle of Lewis. She then became 'Sharon Rose' SY182. In 1990, her engine was replaced with a 250bhp Gardner diesel. Her gross tonnage was increased at this time to 55 tons. In 1993, she was sold to an M Morrison of Uig, Isle of Skye. Her fishing registration was cancelled in 1994. She was scrapped in 1996. Photographed approaching Peterhead by Reg Weir in the early 1980s.
'Sharon Rose' (Yard No: 949) was built by James N Miller & Sons Ltd at their St Monans yard, in 1968. She was a wooden seiner with a length of 17.37m, a beam of 5.58m and a depth of 1.92m and was 35grt. As built she was fitted with a 230bhp Gardner 8L3B diesel. Her first owners were George C Moodie & Others of Port Seton. She was originally registered at Leith as 'Sharon Rose' LH102. In 1977, she was sold to John Strachan & Others of Cruden Bay. She then became 'Sharon Rose' PD182. In 1979, she was owned by John Strachan of Cruden Bay & John Brown & Son Ltd of Aberdeen. In 1986, she was sold to Murdo MacDonald & John A. MacDonald of Tolsta, Isle of Lewis. She then became 'Sharon Rose' SY182. In 1990, her engine was replaced with a 250bhp Gardner diesel. Her gross tonnage was increased at this time to 55 tons. In 1993, she was sold to an M Morrison of Uig, Isle of Skye. Her fishing registration was cancelled in 1994. She was scrapped in 1996.
Photographed approaching Peterhead by Reg Weir in the early 1980s.
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The Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd
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Bk44A p131
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35mm
1980-1989
At sea
Buildings and streets
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PD - Peterhead
Peterhead
Seiner
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Wheelhouse
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