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‘Be Ready’ Theo – Fishing News

30 July 2019 Articles, Blog, Fishing Boats, Information about the vessels, Memorabilia, Shetland, Skippers, The Boats 0 Comments

Two articles of interest in Fishing News related to Campbeltown-built boats, the Be Ready and the Donevale II.  Celebration dinner for first winner of award Shetland Skipper, Theo Fullerton of the 80ft. ‘Be Ready’ has been chosen as the first winner of Fishing News’ Young Skipper of the Year Award….

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ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR CAMPBELTOWN SHIPYARD

29 July 2019 Articles, Blog, Fishing Boats, Launches, Memorabilia, Photos, The Boats 0 Comments

Safe passage and good fishing with your new vessel. This article was published in Campbeltown Courier c. 1986 and comes to us courtesy of Leslie Howarth. “Another Success for Campbeltown Shipyard” talks about the Campbeltown Shipyard 87′ boat design and about the launch of the Ardent II INS 127 (Yard…

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Steadfast LH 90 in Commercial Fishing

29 July 2019 Articles, Blog, Fishing Boats, Memorabilia, Photos, The Boats 0 Comments

Steadfast – published in Commercial Fishing c. 1970/71. [Page 66]. Courtesy of Darren Purves. Steadfast – published in Commercial Fishing c. 1970/71. [Page 67]. Courtesy of Darren Purves. We are grateful to Darren Purves of the Isle of Man for sharing this article published in Commercial Fishing Magazine (c. 1970)…

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St Adrian KY 245 – David Tod Photo Collection II

28 July 2019 Blog, Fife, Fishing Boats, Memorabilia, Photos, Skippers, The Boats 0 Comments

This is the second of two collections of photographs of the St Adrian KY 245 (Yard No. 2) which was built at Campbeltown Shipyard in 1970. She was designed by her skipper, David Tod, and we are grateful to him from for agreeing for us share these photographs.  The photos…

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Full Steam Ahead

24 July 2019 Articles, Blog, Fishing Boats, Launches, Memorabilia, Newspaper articles, Photos of the shipyard/site, The Boats 0 Comments

In one picture… the men and women who filled Campbeltown Loch with Success A MOTLEY BUNCH of workers from the most unlikely of backgrounds have created a success story on the shores of Campbeltown Loch. They are former miners, general handymen, tradesmen and housewives without any tradition of shipbuilding. We…

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“Pair team to cash in on fishing up-turn” – “The Heathers”

23 July 2019 Articles, Blog, Information about the vessels, Memorabilia, Newspaper articles, The Boats 0 Comments

We are grateful to Bobby Wylie for this article published in Fishing News, 18th November, 1981 – “Pair team to cash in on fishing turn up”. This is an article about two Campbeltown-built fishing vessels, the Heatherbelle III LH 272 (Yard No. 56) and the White Heather IV LH 1…

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Arkh Angell K 616: Sandy Cooper’s photo collection

22 July 2019 Blog, Fishing Boats, Launches, Photos, Photos of the shipyard/site, Skippers 0 Comments

Hi Folks – here we have a selection of photos from Sandy Cooper of Orkney, who was a crew member on the Campbeltown-built Arkh Angell K616 (Yard No. 88), for almost a decade. In my opinion the Arkh Angell was an awesome fishing machine, well fitted out, 30 odd feet…

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Memories of the Arkh Angell K 616: Sandy Cooper

22 July 2019 Blog, Crew Biographies, Fishing Boats, Launches, Photos of the shipyard/site 0 Comments

Sandy Cooper, aged 19, crewman on the Arkh Angell K 616 (Yard No. 88), at the Arkh’s launch at Campbeltown Shipyard in 1990. Photo Courtesy of Sandy Cooper. I was aboard the Campbeltown built, fully Sheltered 87 footer Arkh from her launching in November 1990 until December 1998. I started…

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John Munro – Campbeltown Shipyard 1968-1988

22 July 2019 Blog, Shipyard anecdotes, Shipyard Biographies 0 Comments

My dad, John Munro, was a native of Caithness and was born near Wick in July 1923. During the early years of World War II he worked on a farm in Caithness, which was a reserved occupation. However he wanted to join the Merchant Navy but the farm owner would…

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Campbeltown built Adonis is the pride of the Burra Isle Fleet

18 July 2019 Articles, Blog, Fishing Boats, Newspaper articles, Shetland, Skippers, The Boats 0 Comments

We are grateful to Bobby Wylie for letting us have this copy of an article published in Commercial Fishing in 1985 (Volume 12, No. 5). The article talks about the Campbeltown built 85-footer, the Adonis LK172 (Yard No. 70), which was built in 1985 for skipper, Duncan Cummings, of Burra…

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