'Linarolynn' FR362

'Linarolynn' FR362
'Linarolynn' FR362
'Linarolynn' FR362
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'Linarolynn' FR362
Purser 'Linarolynn' FR362, at sea, 1982.

'Linarolynn', FR362, was originally built as 'Coronella', BF277. She was later renamed and registered 'Diligent', PD314.

One of her crew members at this time was a Graham White. The name of the boat is believed to be derived from the names associated with the owners relatives.

Steel purser/trawler built in 1977 by J. & G. Forbes & Co. Ltd., Sandhaven, from a hull by George Brown & Co. (Marine) Ltd, Greenock, as ‘Coronella’ BF277 for David Alexander & others, Banff - Marr & Son Ltd.

Subsequent history:
1979 Sold to Andrew Simpson & others, Fraserburgh
1980 Registered ‘Linarolynn’ FR362. Lengthened by 5.87 m, shelterdeck and 3 RSW tanks added.
1988 Sold to Ian McLeod & others, Peterhead - Caley Fisheries (Peterhead) Ltd, Peterhead, registered ‘Diligent’ PD314. Converted to white fish pair trawler.
1996 Sold to Stephen West, Peterhead, renamed ‘Halo’
1999 Major engine failure resulted in sale to Pater Noster HB, Kungshamn, Registered Lysekil LL149. Rebuilt at Kungshamn
2003 Sold to Börje Gusrafsson, Donsö, Registered ‘Kenty’ GG517 (Goteborg)
2010 Sold to Dolf Olle Larsson, Kungshamn, Registered ‘Saibon Av Kunghamn’ LL1248 (Lysekil)
2016 Sold to unknown owners, Donsö, Registered ‘Bristol’ GG229 (Goteborg)
2017 Fishing registry cancelled
The Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd
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