The Colonel Templer is a boat which is currently in port here in Stornoway, and I've decided to do a bit of research on her. She is an old lady, built in 1966, and I found an image of her, docked at Hull in 1991, having hit on hard times.
A major conversion in 1992 made her more presentable than above, and she is currently marked A229 and is deployed by the Ministry of Defense for underwater research. A complement of 6 officers, 8 crew helps to keep the boat going to the benefit of 12 scientists. A comprehensive breakdown of all her features can be found here. The Colonel Templer is available for chartering, under certain conditions.
Saturday, 21 April 2007
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I must say you have me beat. I haven't got any old wonderful boats in my backyard to photograph. I guess that's why I always loved tales of the sea. I had hardly even seen the ocean! Great photos as usual. Gerry
ReplyDeleteYou can hardly tell it`s the same boat after her make-over. She certainly looks a lot smarter nowadays.
ReplyDeleteLove Sandra xxxx
Gosh,Talk about extreme makeover! I NEEEED one of those (a makeover that is!):-) Great photos!TY Guido
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation..so glad to see her seaworthy and smart. I hate seeing old ships left to rot.
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