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    Posted: 23 May 2006 at 5:48pm

Wink Hello All

     I am a new boy to the Forum - but not to the BMPT website - I would welcome any help and advice on buying/restoring and  locating a Seaplane Tender - I am only in the early stages at looking at the possibility of owning an SP at the moment - Having just taken early retirement - but all advice/comments welcome.

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Hi Bobster,

I'm restoring a little BPB seaplane tender. I've got a small site at www.rania.co.uk/ST where there are photos of the boat, it's restoration and some other seaplane tenders. It's a starting point.

The advice I'll give you is buy the best one you can find. The main problem I've had is freshwater (rain) ingress that damaged in 3 places the double diagonal planking.

They are cracking boats though. If you find more than one for sale, do let me know!

Good luck

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   Hi Don

    Thanks for the advice - If I find any for sale I will let you know - I do not know of any at the moment - Maybe other members will let us  know of an SP or Similer Vessel for sale - If so,would they please let me know - I would also be Interested in a Boat Share in the South East area.

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Hi Bob,

There is one on ebay at the moment.
See the MTB forum link below, it's at the bottom of the page.

http://www.bmpt.org.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=144&PN= 1&TPN=7

She has no engines but that is really no problem.  Superstructure not at all original too.

I'd imagine there will be a bit of intertest in her.

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Hi Bob,
Re the ebay boat:

At 41'6" she is a Seaplane tender and not a HSL. It is very unlikely that she was ever armed and would have been originally fitted with Meadows 100hp petrol engines.

If you look at page 2  of the topic above, you'll see a photo of a HSL that is just about to rot away.  If you look at www.rania.co.uk/ST there are links to lots of photos of her under the HSL145 links in the "other boats" section. Also look at the links to HSL 2548 abandoned in Spain.

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Don



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Hi Don

Thanks for Info.

Bob.

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Hi rozm2

Thanks for Info - Nice Boat - But not for me.

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The steel hull put me off (not that'd I'd want it) there's something about the wooden double or tripple diagronal hulls. Have you been to look at any other possibles?
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Hi rozm2

Think I have located an ST (With a stuck on Cruiser Cabin)

But check with DGray first as i sent him the pics to check if she is the real thing!

The Marina she is in wants to burn her,(Ownership Issues/Dry Berth Fees)

If you want pics check the members list for my e-mail Address and i will send them on to you.

She is in Loch Lomond Marina in Balloch,Dumbartonshire...so a bit away from you...

Jim

 



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