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Shipspotters all over the world => Shipping News and information => Topic started by: fredboels on February 12, 2010, 08:30:01 AM
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hello,
I search a ship built 1947 by Bath Iron Works as a 152' fishing trawler, IMO: 5132717, GROSS TONNAGE: 446 tons, and named " PETER M " and converted as a motor yacht, previously called " QUICKSILVER " as a dive support ship. I suppose her home port is now Portsmouth VA or CHESAPEAKE VA.
Can you help me ?
Thanks
F.Boels
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Well Fred, there doesn't seem to any images readily available here on Shipspotting but with the power of Google you can see possible images here: http://bit.ly/dpzGDS
and here: http://bit.ly/9S5Umo
The images seem to show a vessel in Turkey in April 2008 with the name Peter M, no idea if it is the same vessel.
The original name was Godefroy de Bouillon and it was one of a bunch of Trawlers built for the French Government from Oct 1947 to Feb 1949 - they must have been very busy putting out 32 Trawlers.
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To add more mess to the mix...in my internet search I found this from the boatnerd archives:
Quick Silver
From: Craig Workman
Location: port colborne
Email: cworkman at iaw.on.ca
Remote Name: 216.59.235.49
Date: 08/20/04
Time: 08:54:04 PM
Comments
Saw a unique looking trawler,tug going through the Welland canal with a very unique paint job called the Quicksilver anyone know the history on it? I did a search but nothing came up. thanks Craig
Unfortunately the photo link of the image is long gone.
I'm thinking the images I linked to were of an unrelated vessel, but who knows? I sent an email to the boatnerd poster but who knows if the email is still active?
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Oh well, the email came back undeliverable. So Fred, that's as far as I can go for now.
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pinemikey wrote:
To add more mess to the mix...in my internet search I found this from the boatnerd archives:
Quick Silver
From: Craig Workman
Location: port colborne
Email: cworkman at iaw.on.ca
Remote Name: 216.59.235.49
Date: 08/20/04
Time: 08:54:04 PM
Comments
Saw a unique looking trawler,tug going through the Welland canal with a very unique paint job called the Quicksilver anyone know the history on it? I did a search but nothing came up. thanks Craig
Unfortunately the photo link of the image is long gone.
I'm thinking the images I linked to were of an unrelated vessel, but who knows? I sent an email to the boatnerd poster but who knows if the email is still active?
Hi Mike
Wonder if this is her at this link - http://www.marinapuestadelsol.com/directions.html
http://www.marinapuestadelsol.com/images/245_P7190011bw.jpg
Regards
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Thanks, but it is not the same vessel. She looks like a north sea side trawler 152 ' long .
BR
F Boels
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I add an old photo at :
http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo-1063749-Peter+M++ex+Quicksilver+ex+Godefroy+de+Bouillon
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there is a QUIKSILVER ,note spelling, Honduran flag. built at K B Welding,Brisbane,Australia( 65gross) 1972 as RADER...later INDIES TRADER. lengthened to 75 feet in 1999 at Pandan S Y ,Singapore.
(?) to Quiksilver Crossing (sales promotion company ??)
in New York July 2004 with Great Lakes as an intended destination.
at that time she was orange hulled with blue and green waves and stuff painted all over her.
the PETER M out of Portsmouth ,Va. ,the 139 foot converted trawler, WAS named QUICKSILVER. IMO#5132717.
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if you have informations, my email is [email protected]
thanks