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  • Mermaid Sailor 09:00 on 26 February 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Another Mystery Boat….. 

     

     

    Una C, 113, built by Tom Kearney in East Wall 1963

    What boat am I?

    Name and Number?

     
    • Clare 19:29 on 26 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Is it 123 vee

    • kinearly 19:57 on 27 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Is it Milkwood No 29

    • clare 20:17 on 27 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Is it Aoibheann think the number is 163 or banana boat as it was sometimes called

    • kinearly 10:24 on 28 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Aideen 21

      • Alanna141 11:52 on 28 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

        Alan, that’s a close guess. Close in terms of a connection between the family who owned Aideen and the mystery boat……

    • kinearly 19:01 on 28 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Una C 113 ?

      • Mermaid Sailor 20:38 on 28 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

        Nice one Alan, it’s Una C, No. 113 built in 1963 by Tom Kearney in the East Wall premises of his father James or Jem Kearney. Jem was brother of John Breslin Kearney, the designer of the Dublin Bay Mermaid.

        The family connection between 21 Aideen and 113 Una C, is that both were owned at the same time by the O’Neill family of NYC.

  • Mermaid Sailor 19:02 on 11 February 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Can you name this boat? 

    The last one was a tough challenge – can you crack this one?

    Name this boat

     
    • Clare 19:34 on 11 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      No 11 Oonagh

    • patrick 20:35 on 11 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Thumbalina 26 just because I don’t want to get caught out.

    • paddy dillon 22:04 on 11 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      seria no 38

    • paddy dillon 22:09 on 11 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

      syrena no 38

      • Mermaid Sailor 23:43 on 11 February 2011 Permalink | Reply

        Correct. It is Syrena. She has a distinctive shape to her planks below the waterline!

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