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Posted By: johncon concrete boat - 13th Mar 2013 9:31pm
Does anyone remember the concrete boat that sank in birkenhead dock when the crane lifting it in fell in to the dock on top of it cant remember the year but think late 70s not sure !!! oldman oldman
Posted By: saltytom Re: concrete boat - 13th Mar 2013 9:40pm
From memory I think it was a man who was going to go on a great adventure, A guy called Ronnie Horner and his crane got it out.
It was some time ago can not remember year
Posted By: johncon Re: concrete boat - 13th Mar 2013 9:45pm
he spent years building it in his back garden then had crane lift it over his house and then sink it at the docks
Posted By: Wally1 Re: concrete boat - 14th Mar 2013 2:03am
I heard about it at the time. My friend was
fitting out a Colvic Watson 25 ft motor sailer
at the time (so around 1979-80). The story I heard
was that the crane job was a "favour" and the
crane was a write off as was the boat. Both went
into Alfred Basin during the launch and were recovered
by MDHB - so extra cost there. The old salts view
was that it might not have got to the Bar anyway.

We watched a very large ferrocement yacht
being rendered by specially employed plasterers
all in one day in the same shed as my mates boat.
They did a fantastic job - super finish. That guy
had built the steelwork over time himself but got
help in to do the cementwork.
Posted By: Dilly Re: concrete boat - 14th Mar 2013 7:05am
I remeber it too,thereis a cocerete boat lying in Stone manganese yard now , looks to be seventies style, could be the same one.
Posted By: surykata Re: concrete boat - 14th Mar 2013 6:20pm
I remember in the 80s another concrete boat that was built by the dock at duke street,they where two brothers Eric & Harry (R). Wont say their full name and they also owned the video shop at the top of Oxton Rd in the 80s, dont know what happened to that boat,sorry if of topic slightly.
Posted By: 233Chris Re: concrete boat - 14th Mar 2013 7:01pm
According to the rumours at the time,- the boat was built by a woodwork/design tech. teacher from Henry Meols school called Mr Miller (I think his name was). The same bloke invented something to do with the suspension system for range rovers and made a fortune, so gave up teachng in the late 80's.
Posted By: delta6 Re: concrete boat - 18th Mar 2013 10:07am
mr miller was my old design teacher at henry meols.
he lives in moreton still and has an unfinished metal boat outside his house.
Posted By: Digital_twiddler Re: concrete boat - 31st Mar 2013 12:54am
I was involved from the near beginning helping my brother in law fabricate the frame for Eric and Harry's yatch. A specialist team came across from Hull (I think)to apply the concrete a year or so after we started. This was unique in this county at the time and on the day all friends and family came along to help mix and pass out the concrete in buckets. As it was a bit special, it was covered on TV by Granada Reports. When the concrete dried we then had to spray it with acid to neutralise the lime, then wash it down with water....I think it is still around the Wallasey dockland somewhere...not sure why it was never finished...
Posted By: Martin1943 Re: concrete boat - 20th Oct 2013 6:32pm
There are two ferro yacht hulls in a yard in Argyle Street just now. Chap was trying to sell them on e-bay. Then he said he was having to leave the yard. Someone is working in the yard, but the boats are still there. Don't know if this is relevant to the story but ferro hulls are virtually indestructable if proper;y built.
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